Free GIF Combiner

Merge 2–10 GIFs into one — concatenated in upload order. Different sizes are padded to match. No watermark, no signup, no daily limit. Need to extract frames from a GIF first? Use the GIF Frame Splitter. Want to add caption text to the result? Pair with the Meme Maker.

Upload 2–10 GIFs

Drag & drop or click to select (max 50 MB total)

Behaviour

  • Upload order = playback order
  • First GIF's dims define the output
  • Other GIFs scaled + padded to match
  • Frame timing preserved per source

Limits

  • 2–10 GIFs per combine
  • 50 MB total upload

How to combine multiple GIFs

1 Upload 2–10 GIFs

Drag GIFs in or tap to pick. The order matters — first uploaded plays first.

2 Click Combine

Server-side ffmpeg pads each GIF to the first GIF's resolution and concatenates them.

3 Watch the preview

The merged GIF plays inline. Frame timing from each source is preserved.

4 Download

The combined GIF saves to your device — no watermark, no signup.

GIF Combiner FAQs

Is the GIF combiner free?

Yes — every combine is free. No signup, no payment, no daily limit, no watermark.

How many GIFs can I combine at once?

2 to 10 GIFs per combine. Combined upload size is capped at 50 MB.

What if my GIFs are different sizes?

We resolve to the first GIF's dimensions and pad/scale every other GIF to match — aspect is preserved with transparent padding on the sides.

Can I reorder the GIFs?

GIFs are concatenated in upload order. To reorder, remove and re-upload in the order you want.

Does the order I upload matter?

Yes — first uploaded plays first in the merged GIF. Drag-drop maintains order.

Will frame timing be preserved?

Yes — each source GIF keeps its own per-frame timing in the combined output.

What is the max file size?

Combined upload max is 50 MB.

Will the combined GIF be smaller than the sum of inputs?

Sometimes — palette regeneration plus deflate compression can shrink the result, especially when source GIFs share visual patterns.

Can I add transitions between GIFs?

Not yet — current output is hard-cut. Crossfade transitions are on the roadmap.

Does it work on phones?

Yes. Any modern browser, on iPhone or Android.

Related GIF tools