GIF Maker

Create animated GIFs from multiple images. Control speed, loop count, and resize behavior.

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Select Images

Drag & drop images here

JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, BMP, TIFF, AVIF - Max 50MB

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Options

Tip: Upload images in the order you want them to appear. Drag to reorder after uploading.

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How It Works

Three simple steps to transform your images

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Upload your image

Drag & drop or click to select. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP and more.

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Configure settings

Upload at least 2 images and configure animation settings

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Download result

Get your processed image instantly. No watermarks, no sign-up required.

About GIF Maker

Pixcull's free online GIF maker creates animated GIFs from multiple images. Upload a sequence of photos or frames and combine them into smooth, looping animations — ideal for social media content, product showcases, tutorials, and creative expression.

Control animation speed with adjustable frame delay, set the number of loops, and arrange frames in your preferred order. Our GIF encoder optimizes file size while maintaining visual quality and smooth transitions. Upload images in JPEG, PNG, or WebP format, and get a high-quality animated GIF ready for sharing.

Perfect for social media creators, marketing teams, educators, and anyone who wants to bring static images to life. Create animated GIFs instantly with Pixcull — no software installation, no design experience required. Upload your images now and build engaging animations in just a few clicks, completely free.

Why Use This Tool?

Up to 20 frames

Combine up to 20 images into one animated GIF

Speed control

Set frame delay to control animation playback speed

Loop settings

Configure infinite loop or single-play animations

Use Cases

Who Is This For?

Trusted by professionals and hobbyists worldwide

1

Animate Product Feature Walkthroughs

SaaS teams create step-by-step GIFs from UI screenshots to show app features in documentation and landing pages.

2

Build Simple Banner Advertisements

Marketers assemble promotional frames into looping GIF ads that work on platforms where video is unsupported.

3

Create Before-After Comparison Loops

Designers show before and after versions of retouched photos in a smooth two-frame loop for portfolio demos.

4

Assemble Stop Motion Sequences

Hobbyists combine dozens of photos into fluid stop-motion GIFs for sharing craft projects and creative art.

Pro Tips

Tip 1

Use 300-500ms Delay per Frame

For presentation-style GIFs, 500ms gives readers time to absorb each step. Use 200ms for smooth motion effects.

Tip 2

Keep Frames Under 800px Wide

GIF format compresses poorly at large resolutions. Reducing dimensions before creating keeps file sizes manageable.

Tip 3

Limit to 10-15 Frames for Speed

Each frame adds significant file weight. Fewer frames with longer delays often communicate the message just as well.

Tip 4

Use Fit Mode for Mixed Dimensions

When source images vary in size, Fit mode preserves full content with padding. Crop mode cuts edges from larger frames.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many images can I use?

You need at least 2 images. Maximum is 20 images to keep file sizes manageable.

What if my images have different sizes?

Use resize mode: Fit adds white padding, Crop cuts to center, Stretch distorts to match. First image determines the size.

Why is my GIF file large?

GIF format is not very efficient. Use fewer frames, smaller images, or consider WebP animation for better compression.

How many frames can I add to a GIF?

You can add up to 20 frames per GIF. Upload images in the order you want them to appear in the animation.

Why is my GIF file size so large?

GIFs are uncompressed animations. Reduce frame count, lower resolution, or increase speed to decrease file size.

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