GIF to Sprite Sheet

Free

Convert animated GIFs to a sprite sheet for game development

Drop a GIF here or click to browse

GIF to Sprite Sheet — runs in your browser, free & private.

About GIF to Sprite Sheet

Game engines and animation frameworks usually don't play GIFs directly; they expect a sprite sheet, which is a single image with every frame laid out in a grid. Building one by hand from a GIF is tedious. The GIF to Sprite Sheet tool does it automatically, taking each frame of your animation and arranging them onto one tidy image you can load into a project.

Upload your GIF and the tool extracts the frames in order and tiles them into a single sprite sheet image, ready to drop into your engine or animation code. The whole process happens in your browser, so there's no software to install and no account needed. Your GIF is only used to build the sheet and isn't stored afterward, and the output carries no watermark. It's free, which makes it handy for prototyping animations and game assets.

Common uses

  • Turning an animated GIF into a sprite sheet for a game engine
  • Prototyping character or effect animations from a GIF
  • Preparing frame-by-frame assets for HTML or canvas animation
  • Packing GIF frames into one image for easier asset management

How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your file

    Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports GIF. Up to 50 MB.

  2. 2

    Click "Process — GIF to Sprite Sheet"

    Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.

  3. 3

    Download your result

    Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.

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 are the frames arranged on the sheet?

Each frame is extracted in order and laid out in a grid on a single image, giving you one sprite sheet that covers the whole animation.

Does the sprite sheet include timing data?

A sprite sheet is just the frames as one image. The original frame delays aren't embedded, so you set playback speed in your engine or code.

Will every frame be the same size?

Frames share the GIF's dimensions, so they tile evenly. This makes it straightforward to slice the sheet back into uniform cells.

Can I use GIF to Sprite Sheet on mobile?

Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.