Creador de GIF
Crea GIF animado a partir de varias imágenes
Acerca del Creador de GIF
- ✓Convierte varias imágenes en un GIF animado
- ✓Ajusta la velocidad de fotogramas y configuración de calidad
- ✓Todo el procesamiento se realiza de forma segura
How to Make a GIF
Step-by-step guide to create animated GIFs
- 1
Upload images
Drag and drop multiple images that will become frames in your GIF.
- 2
Set timing
Adjust the delay between frames to control animation speed.
- 3
Create GIF
Click Create to generate your animated GIF and download it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many images can I use?
You can add as many images as you want. Each image becomes a frame in your animated GIF.
What frame delay works best for smooth animation?
A delay between 80ms and 150ms is a common starting point for UI demos and short loops. Faster delays can look jittery if frame differences are large.
How can I reduce GIF file size?
Reduce frame dimensions, lower frame count, and increase delay where possible. GIF files grow quickly with high resolution and long animations.
Can I reorder frames after upload?
Yes, frame order can be rearranged before export. Reordering is useful for fixing timeline mistakes without re-uploading all images.
Why do gradients look rough in GIFs?
GIF uses a limited color palette, so smooth gradients can band. Use fewer gradients or consider video/WebP for higher fidelity animation.
Practical use cases for GIF Maker
Product teams create short GIFs from sequential screenshots to show new feature flows in release notes and internal documentation.
Customer support teams build looping GIF tutorials that explain simple tasks faster than long text instructions.
Social media managers create lightweight animated promos from still frames when full video production is unnecessary.
Tips and best practices for GIF Maker
- Keep frame dimensions as small as practical for faster loading in chat tools and docs.
- Trim near-duplicate frames to reduce size without hurting perceived smoothness.
- Use consistent aspect ratio across frames to avoid jumpy animation boundaries.
- Set loop behavior intentionally for your channel; endless loops are not always ideal for tutorials.
- Preview on mobile and desktop, since GIF playback performance differs by platform.