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Image to GIF Converter

Create animated GIF from multiple images with custom frame rate

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Create Animations From Any Image Collection

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Photo Sequences

Combine burst photos, time-lapse shots, or progress photos into smooth animations that tell a story frame by frame.

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Design Mockups

Animate UI states, show before/after designs, or create product carousels that cycle through different views automatically.

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Data Visualization

Animate charts, graphs, or diagrams that show changes over time. Export dashboard screenshots as a looping overview GIF. Create animated progressions of model outputs, data updates, or metric changes for reports and social sharing.

Frame Timing Guide

Speed Reference

50ms per frame 20 FPS, very fast animation
100ms per frame 10 FPS, smooth standard speed
200ms per frame 5 FPS, comfortable viewing
500ms per frame 2 FPS, slideshow pace
1000ms per frame 1 FPS, slow reveal

Recommended Settings

Reaction GIF / Meme

100 to 150ms, 5 to 15 frames

Product Showcase

500 to 1000ms, 4 to 8 frames

Tutorial Steps

1500 to 2000ms, 3 to 6 frames

Smooth Animation

50 to 80ms, 20+ frames

Tips for Better Image-Based GIFs

If you have a video clip instead of individual frames, our Video to GIF converter handles MP4, MOV, WebM and more. Want to shrink the resulting GIF by up to 95%? Convert it to MP4 with our GIF to MP4 tool for video-quality output at a fraction of the file size.

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Use consistent image dimensions

While the tool handles mixed sizes, using images with the same aspect ratio produces the cleanest results without any cropping or letterboxing.

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Keep total frame count reasonable

Each frame adds to file size. For web use, aim for under 30 frames total. For simple before/after comparisons, 2 to 4 frames are plenty.

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Set output width to match your target platform

For chat (320px), for blogs (480 to 640px), for email (400px). Larger dimensions mean exponentially larger files since GIF stores every pixel of every frame.

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Consider your loop point

If the GIF loops infinitely, make sure the last frame transitions naturally back to the first frame. For slideshows, add a slightly longer delay on the last frame before it loops.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to convert JPG to GIF online free?

Upload multiple JPG images to our free converter, arrange them in order, set frame delay and output size, then click Create GIF. Your photos are combined into a single animated GIF with no watermark and no signup required. Works with JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and HEIC formats.

How to make a GIF from multiple pictures on iPhone?

Open our image to GIF converter in Safari on your iPhone, tap to upload photos from your camera roll, arrange the frame order by dragging, set animation speed, and generate. Works directly in mobile browsers with no app needed.

How to turn photos into animated GIF on Android?

Visit our image to GIF maker in Chrome or any Android browser, select multiple photos from your gallery, set frame delay and dimensions, then create your animated GIF. No app download needed, works entirely in the browser.

What is the best free image to GIF converter?

UtilAZ provides the best free image to GIF converter online supporting JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and HEIC formats. Features include batch processing, gif palette optimization, dithering controls, drag-and-drop reordering, and custom timing per frame with no watermark.

How to control speed of GIF from images?

Set the frame delay in milliseconds. Use 100ms for smooth 10 FPS animation, 200ms for comfortable viewing, 500ms for slideshow pace, or 1000ms for slow reveals. You can set different delays per frame for varied pacing throughout your animation.