Images to GIF
FreeCombine multiple images into an animated GIF
Drop images here or click to browse
Pick multiple images — they become the GIF frames (in order). Free & private.
About Images to GIF
Want to turn a series of still pictures into a short looping animation? Combining images into a GIF is the simplest way to make a quick animated banner, reaction clip or step-by-step demo without any video software.
Upload your images in the order you want them to play and the tool stitches them into one animated GIF. GIFs loop automatically and play almost everywhere, from chats to web pages. It all happens in your browser, free and signup-free, and your source images are cleared as soon as the GIF is made.
Common uses
- Making a looping animation from a sequence of frames
- Creating a simple animated banner or logo
- Turning a photo burst into a short moving clip
- Building a quick step-by-step demo as a GIF
How to use
- 1
Upload your file
Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports *. Up to 50 MB.
- 2
Adjust settings
Use the options panel to customise the output — quality, format, size and more.
- 3
Click "Process — Images to GIF"
Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.
- 4
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 hidden costs, no subscriptions
- No signup or account required
- Works in your browser — no software to install
- Privacy first — files processed and deleted immediately
- Batch conversion — convert multiple files at once
- High quality output — no watermarks, no quality loss
- Supports 30+ input formats including RAW, HEIC, BMP, TGA
- Lightning fast — most conversions complete in under 5 seconds
FAQ
Can I control the order of the frames?
Yes. The images animate in the order you arrange them, so put them in your desired sequence before converting.
Does the GIF loop automatically?
Yes. GIFs loop by default, so your animation plays continuously wherever it's viewed.
Why are GIF colors sometimes limited?
GIF supports a maximum of 256 colors per frame, so highly detailed photos may show slight color banding.
How many images can I add to my GIF?
You can upload multiple images to create your animated GIF. The order of upload determines the animation sequence.
Why are GIF colours limited?
GIF supports only 256 colours. For photos with gradients, use video (MP4) or animated WebP instead for better quality.
Can I control the animation speed?
Yes — you can set the frame delay (how long each frame displays) to control animation speed.
What's the best format for animated images on websites?
Use animated WebP (better quality, smaller) or MP4 video for websites. Use GIF for broad compatibility with platforms like Slack or older email clients.
Can I use Images to GIF on mobile?
Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.