Frames to GIF
FreeCombine individual image frames into an animated GIF with custom timing
Drop images here or click to browse
Pick multiple images — they become the GIF frames (in order). Free & private.
About Frames to GIF
If you already have a set of separate images, say frames you exported, rendered, or drew, turning them into a single animation is the natural next step. The Frames to GIF tool gathers your individual image frames, plays them in the order you choose, and combines them into one animated GIF with the timing you set, so a sequence of stills becomes smooth motion.
Upload your frames, arrange their order, pick a frame delay, and the tool assembles everything into a looping GIF. It works right in your browser, with nothing to install and no account to sign up for. Your images are used only to build the animation and aren't kept afterward, and the result has no watermark. The tool is free, so you can rebuild edited frames or assemble a fresh animation as many times as you like.
Common uses
- Rebuilding a GIF from frames you edited individually
- Animating a sequence of rendered or exported images
- Turning hand-drawn frames into a looping animation
- Assembling a custom-timed GIF from a folder of stills
How to use
- 1
Upload your file
Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports *. Up to 50 MB.
- 2
Click "Process — Frames to GIF"
Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.
- 3
Download your result
Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.
GIF supports animation and uses 256 colours. Great for simple animations; use WebP for better quality animated images.
Why ToolHub?
- 100% Free — no account needed
- Works in your browser — no software required
- Instant results
- Secure and private
- No data stored
- Simple to use
FAQ
How do I control the animation speed?
You set a frame delay that decides how long each frame is shown. A shorter delay makes the GIF play faster, a longer one slows it down.
Can I set the order of the frames?
Yes. You arrange the frames before building the GIF, so they animate in exactly the sequence you want.
What if my frames are different sizes?
For the cleanest result, use frames of the same dimensions. Mismatched sizes can cause uneven framing, so resize them to match first if needed.
Can I use Frames to GIF on mobile?
Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.