Animated GIF maker from images

GifCraft Studio

Create animated GIFs from static images in one clean browser-based workspace. Upload frames, reorder them, adjust timing, resize the output and download your GIF.

No account required Browser-first creation Frame timing control
Image to GIF workflow

Upload JPG, PNG, WebP or BMP frames, set speed and export an animated GIF.

Create GIFs online

Choose images and animation settings

Live GIF Maker
GIF

Drop your images here or click to browse

Select two or more images. GifCraft will turn them into animated frames directly in your browser.

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Select at least two images to begin.

How it works

Simple GIF creation

  1. Upload your images. Choose two or more JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF or BMP files from your device.
  2. Arrange and tune. Reorder frames, set delay, choose size and pick how images fit the canvas.
  3. Generate and save. GifCraft creates a downloadable animated GIF directly in your browser.

Current scope

Ready for image-based GIFs

GifCraft Studio focuses on practical GIF creation from static images: short animations, simple previews, visual comparisons, product loops and social-ready clips.

The current version exports browser-generated GIFs with a compact color palette. Very large images or many frames can take longer to process.

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FAQ

GifCraft Studio questions

Is GifCraft Studio free?

Yes. GifCraft Studio is a free online GIF maker inside Niva Tools.

Are my images uploaded?

The basic GifCraft workflow runs in your browser. Your images are loaded locally for GIF generation and exporting.

How many images should I use?

Two or more images are required. For best performance, keep animations short and avoid very large images when possible.

Why does the GIF look different from the original images?

GIF files use a limited color palette. GifCraft creates a practical browser-generated GIF, so some color simplification is normal.