Flip the frame order of a GIF so it plays backwards. Turn on ping-pong mode to play the animation forward and then in reverse for a seamless bounce loop — great for breathing effects, bouncing logos, or satisfying visual loops.
No quality loss — the tool re-encodes frames with the same palette and timing, just in the opposite order. Transparency is preserved too.
Reverse plays the entire animation backwards. Ping-pong plays it forward, then backward, creating a seamless bouncing loop — roughly doubling the frame count.
No. The frames and their colors are preserved exactly. Only the playback order changes.
Yes. If the original GIF has transparent pixels, they're preserved in the reversed output.