This online tool lets you reduce the number of frames in a GIF animation. You can evenly thin the animation by automatically removing every nth frame, or manually delete specific frames and frame ranges. You can also control playback timing by shortening the animation, preserving the original duration while reducing the FPS, or applying a custom delay to all remaining frames. Created by GIF experts from team Browserling.
This online tool lets you reduce the number of frames in a GIF animation. You can evenly thin the animation by automatically removing every nth frame, or manually delete specific frames and frame ranges. You can also control playback timing by shortening the animation, preserving the original duration while reducing the FPS, or applying a custom delay to all remaining frames. Created by GIF experts from team Browserling.

This browser-based tool lets you reduce the number of frames in a GIF animation. It deletes selected frames from the animation timeline while keeping the original image dimensions and appearance. This is useful when a GIF contains more frames than necessary, when you want to reduce the file size, or when you want the animation to look less smooth. The "Remove Frames by Step" mode automatically deletes frames using a repeating pattern across the entire GIF. For example, a frame step of 2 removes every second frame, while a step of 3 deletes every third frame. The "First Frame" option lets you choose where the removal pattern begins. The "Remove Specific Frames" mode gives you direct control over which frames are deleted. You can enter individual frame numbers such as "2, 7, 45", frame ranges such as "10-40", or combined expressions such as "5-10, 24, 39". The timing controls let you choose how the final animation plays. "Use Reduced Duration" keeps the original frame delays, so the GIF becomes shorter because fewer frames are played. "Match Original Duration" keeps the total playback length by lowering the FPS and stretching the remaining frame delays. "Set Uniform Delay" applies the same delay to every remaining frame, which is ideal for intentionally stepped motion. The input and output previews update directly in the browser, and the information panel shows frame counts, current frame position, animation duration, and frame delay values for both versions. You can pause the previews to check a specific moment and download the reduced-frame GIF when it looks right. Gifabulous!
This browser-based tool lets you reduce the number of frames in a GIF animation. It deletes selected frames from the animation timeline while keeping the original image dimensions and appearance. This is useful when a GIF contains more frames than necessary, when you want to reduce the file size, or when you want the animation to look less smooth. The "Remove Frames by Step" mode automatically deletes frames using a repeating pattern across the entire GIF. For example, a frame step of 2 removes every second frame, while a step of 3 deletes every third frame. The "First Frame" option lets you choose where the removal pattern begins. The "Remove Specific Frames" mode gives you direct control over which frames are deleted. You can enter individual frame numbers such as "2, 7, 45", frame ranges such as "10-40", or combined expressions such as "5-10, 24, 39". The timing controls let you choose how the final animation plays. "Use Reduced Duration" keeps the original frame delays, so the GIF becomes shorter because fewer frames are played. "Match Original Duration" keeps the total playback length by lowering the FPS and stretching the remaining frame delays. "Set Uniform Delay" applies the same delay to every remaining frame, which is ideal for intentionally stepped motion. The input and output previews update directly in the browser, and the information panel shows frame counts, current frame position, animation duration, and frame delay values for both versions. You can pause the previews to check a specific moment and download the reduced-frame GIF when it looks right. Gifabulous!
In this example, we reduce a smooth 36-frame tape roll animation to 18 frames by thinning every second frame, starting from frame 2. We also turn on the "Match Original Length" option, so the GIF stretches the delays of each frame from 50ms to 100ms. This change reduces the playback speed from 20 FPS to 10 FPS, keeping the total animation time the same while significantly reducing the frame count. (Source: Pexels.)
This example reduces the frame count of Ash Crimson's Thermidor special move from The King of Fighters. It uses step mode with a frame step of 2, starting from frame 1, so the original 54-frame sprite animation becomes a 27-frame GIF. The animation keeps its new shorter duration, so it plays faster and skips some small in-between motion details while the main character's movement remains clear. (Source: SNK.)
In this example, we delete specific frame ranges from the beginning and end of a Scrabble tile animation. The output GIF keeps only 7 frames that show the tile flip with the phrase "move-on". We also enable "Set Uniform Delay" and assign a new 200ms delay to all remaining frames. (Source: Pexels.)
Create animated GIFs in your browser.
Change the order of frames in a GIF animation.
Insert one or more frames in a GIF animation.
Decrease the size of a GIF.
Add an audio track to a GIF.
Cross-fade a GIF frame by frame.
Cross-fade two GIF animations.
Smoothly transform one GIF into another GIF.
Change the delay between all GIF frames to the same value.
Change the framerate of a GIF.
Increase the width and height of a GIF.
Decrease the width and height of a GIF.
Create a chess game animation from a PGN file.
Create a go game animation from a SGF file.
Create a draughts/checkers game animation from a PDN file.
Generate a GIF animation of winning a Solitaire game.
Create a GIF animation of Game of Life.
Base64-encode a GIF.
Base64-decode a GIF.
Base58-encode a GIF.
Base58-decode a GIF.
Convert a sequential GIF to progressive GIF.
Convert a progressive GIF to a sequential GIF.
Convert an animated PNG to an animated GIF.
Convert an animated GIF to an animated PNG.
Convert an animated PNG to an animated GIF.
Convert a GIF animation to an AV1 animation (AVIF).
Convert an AV1 animation (AVIF) to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a HEIF animation.
Convert a HEIF animation to a GIF animation.
Export a GIF animation to a BPG animation.
Convert an animated BPG to an animated GIF.
Convert a GIF animation to an AVI video.
Convert an AVI video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a WMV video.
Convert a WMV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to an MP4 video.
Convert an MP4 video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to an MKV video.
Convert an MKV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a MOV video.
Convert a MOV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to GIF video (GIFV).
Convert a GIF video (GIFV) to a GIF animation.
Create a Data URI from a GIF animation.
Reconstruct a GIF from a Data URI.
Draw one or more GIF frames as ASCII art.
Create an animation from multiple ASCII art drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames as ANSI art.
Create an animation from multiple ANSI art drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames using Unicode glyphs.
Create a GIF from multiple Unicode drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames using Braille characters.
Create a GIF animation from Braille characters.
Replace one color in a GIF with another.
Convert all colors in a GIF to just two black and white.
Find the color palette used in a GIF.
Find the color index used in a GIF.
Randomly change the color indexes of a GIF.
Create a GIF with more than 256 colors.
Convert a 256-color GIF to a 2-color GIF.
Convert a non-dithered GIF to a dithered GIF.
Merge dithered pixels and create a non-dithered GIF.
Change the delay interval between individual GIF frames.
Split a GIF into two or more GIFs.
Join two or more GIFs into a single GIF.
Shift GIF frames to the right or to the left.
Hide the selected area in a GIF by drawing a block over it.
Extract a part (a range of frames) from a GIF.
Create multiple GIF copies side-by-side.
Create multiple copies of individual GIF frames.
Skew a GIF animation by an angle.
Reverse a skew in a GIF animation.
Create a pixel whirl of any radius in a GIF.
Create a GIF that animates white noise.
Make a GIF animation go so slow that it appears almost static.
Add a semi-transparent watermark to a GIF animation.
Remove a watermark from a GIF animation.
Extract all GIF frames in a folder and zip it up.
Add a hidden comment in GIF's metainfo section.
Clear all metainfo from a GIF.
Animate multiple GIFs at the same time side-by-side.
Add an animation effect to a message.
Layer two GIFs and put one GIF on top of another GIF.
Overlay an animated GIF on any image or photo.
Overlay any image or photo on an animated GIF.
Quickly change the playback length of a GIF.
Convert any image to a GIF that emulates slow Internet speed.
Create a GIF animation of a loading spinner.
Let Zalgo destroy a GIF animation.
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