Drop a set of images in order and turn them into a looping GIF animation. You control the frame delay, output width, and can even crop to a specific region before exporting.
Useful for assembling sprite sheets into previews, making stop-motion clips from photos, or building simple step-by-step animations for presentations. Optional chroma-key and AI background removal let you composite frames onto a transparent background.
PNG, JPEG, WebP, and most common image formats. They're drawn onto a canvas internally, so anything your browser can display will work.
No. Images are scaled to fit the output width you set. For best results, use images with the same aspect ratio to avoid unexpected cropping.
Yes. Use the up/down arrows next to each frame to change the order, or remove individual frames you don't need.
It removes a specific background color (like a green screen) from each frame, making that area transparent in the final GIF.