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Free GIF Maker — Create Animated GIFs from Images Online

Turn multiple images into animated GIFs in seconds. Adjust speed, size, and loops. 100% free, no signup, runs entirely in your browser. Works on Mac, Windows, and mobile — no installation required.

Quick Start Guide

Upload images, reorder frames, set duration and canvas size, then click Create GIF. Works on Mac, Windows, and mobile — free, no signup, no install.

100% free No signup required Your images stay private Works in your browser

Preview

Preview Speed
Upload images to preview your GIF.

Tip: Drag order is represented by the frame list. Use the arrow controls to reorder images.

GIFs with more frames or higher quality may result in larger file sizes.

Free Online GIF Maker — Images to Animated GIF

NanoImage is a free GIF maker that turns multiple images into animated GIFs in your browser on Mac, Windows, and mobile — no signup, no watermark, and no server upload. Adjust frame duration, canvas size, loop settings, and color optimization, then download a share-ready GIF in seconds.

How to Make a GIF from Images

Upload JPG, PNG, WebP, or existing GIF frames, reorder them with the arrow controls, set frame duration and canvas size, choose loop behavior, then click Create GIF to generate and download. Works on Mac, Windows, and mobile browsers — everything runs locally with no app install.

GIF Maker Settings Explained

Canvas Size presets cover 16:9, square, 4:5, and 9:16 layouts. Fit controls how frames fill the canvas (Contain, Cover, or Stretch). Frame Duration sets seconds per frame; Loop chooses forever, once, or three times. Quality/Colors and Optimize for smaller file size help control palette and compression.

How to Make a GIF Smaller

GIF file size grows with frame count, resolution, color count, and FPS. To make a GIF smaller: reduce canvas dimensions, increase frame duration (lower FPS), lower Quality/Colors to 64 or 32, use fewer frames, resize sources first, and enable Optimize for smaller file size. You can also compress still images before animating.

How to Make a GIF from Images

  1. Upload your images (JPG, PNG, WebP, or existing GIFs) — up to 50 frames.
  2. Reorder frames with the arrow controls; set frame duration, canvas size, and loop.
  3. Click Create GIF to generate and download your animated GIF.

FAQ: Free GIF Maker — Create Animated GIFs Online

What is GIF Maker for?

NanoImage GIF Maker turns multiple images into one animated GIF in your browser. Upload frames, reorder them, set speed and canvas size, then download — free with no watermark.

Can I control GIF speed?

Yes. Adjust frame duration, preview speed (0.5x–2x), loop count, and canvas dimensions. Longer frame duration lowers FPS and usually reduces file size.

How do I make a GIF smaller?

Reduce canvas size, increase frame duration, lower Quality/Colors (64 or 32), use fewer frames, resize sources first, and enable Optimize for smaller file size.

Can I make a GIF from a video?

This tool builds GIFs from still images. To convert MP4 or other video to GIF, use our Video to GIF tool for short clips.

Is there a GIF maker for Mac?

Yes. Works in Safari, Chrome, and other browsers on Mac — no install, no server upload, completely free.

Can I add text to my GIF?

Add captions with Add Text to Image, or use Meme Generator for meme-style text on images before you animate them.

What is the best free GIF maker app?

NanoImage is a free online GIF maker with no signup, no watermark, and private browser processing for simple image-to-GIF workflows.

How many images can I use?

Up to 50 images per GIF. Fewer frames and smaller dimensions keep file sizes manageable.

Does NanoImage add a watermark?

No. Exported GIFs have no watermark. Processing stays on your device; files are not stored on our servers.