GIF Merger
Merge GIF images into one. Free, client-side. Horizontal, vertical, or grid.
GIF supports 256 colors and animation. Merging GIF images combines them into one file—useful for placing multiple static GIFs in a grid or strip. For animated GIFs, merging may produce a single multi-frame or tiled result depending on the tool. All processing is client-side.
When to use GIF Merger vs other formats
Use GIF when you're working with GIF assets or need animation. For static collages, JPG or PNG often gives better quality at smaller size. Use PNG for lossless graphics with transparency. Use WebP for modern web with smaller size. GIF is best when the source or delivery format must be GIF.
Compatibility
Merged GIF files play in all browsers and most apps. Color limit (256) can affect quality for photos; GIF is better for graphics and simple animations.
Quality considerations
GIF is lossless in the sense of no quality tiers, but color depth is limited. Merging multiple GIFs keeps their color palettes; for best results use GIFs with similar dimensions and color count.
Example use cases
- Merge multiple GIF stickers or emoji into one image.
- Combine simple GIF graphics into a single layout.
- Create a strip of GIF thumbnails or icons.
- Merge GIF logos or badges for a single asset.
- Combine static GIFs into one file for web or chat.
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