GIF Maker
Upload a series of still images or a short video clip and GIF Maker assembles them into an animated GIF. Set the frame delay, choose loop count, and download.
Open toolMaking, editing, and optimizing GIFs usually means juggling multiple tabs with separate upload cycles per adjustment. The GIF tools at AT USE handle the entire workflow in one place. All five run in the browser. No account, no watermark.
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Upload a series of still images or a short video clip and GIF Maker assembles them into an animated GIF. Set the frame delay, choose loop count, and download.
Open toolUpload any GIF and the optimizer applies color-palette reduction and frame deduplication to shrink the file. Typical results: 30–60% smaller at the same perceived playback quality.
Open toolRecalculates all frame delays uniformly — slower for emphasis, faster for a tighter loop — then rebuilds the file. No re-encoding; identical visual quality at a different pace.
Open toolFlip the frame order to get a full reverse, or combine forward and reverse playback into a boomerang loop. Both modes generate a new file in the browser.
Open toolA live overlay appears on the first frame when you upload. Drag eight handles to set the crop region, see the result, then download. No form-submit cycle per crop attempt.
Open toolFive GIF tools for the full workflow
From creating an animated GIF to trimming file size to changing playback speed — the whole workflow in one place.
Each tool does one job: GIF Maker assembles frames into an animation. GIF Optimizer reduces file size by 30–60% without touching dimensions. GIF Speed Changer recalculates frame delays for faster or slower playback. GIF Reverse flips frame order or creates boomerang loops. GIF Crop trims the canvas with a live drag preview.
Output GIFs range from small icons to banner-sized animations depending on your source material. The compressed size from GIF Optimizer updates in real time as you adjust the quality slider — the best starting point for any GIF that needs to fit in an email, a Slack message, or a CMS with a size cap.
When the speed changer recalculates delays, no re-encoding happens; the frame data stays the same. When GIF Reverse runs, the original is untouched. For social clips where a back-and-forth loop reads as more intentional than a plain repeat, the boomerang mode combines forward and reverse into a single new file.
GIF Crop shows a live overlay on the first frame with eight drag handles. You confirm the crop before committing — no upload-submit-wait cycle per attempt.
All processing is server-side. Files are deleted when the session ends. No account required.
ezgif covers the same five operations. The difference is workflow friction: ezgif opens a separate page per tool with an upload-submit-wait cycle each time you adjust a setting. AT USE consolidates all five tools in one tab group and previews changes before download. Neither requires login. Both are free.
Already have a GIF?
Start with GIF Optimizer to see how much size you can cut before touching anything else.
GIF Optimizer →Yes. All five tools run in a mobile browser — no app to install. Crop is easier with a stylus or precise touch input; the others work fine with tap.
20 MB per upload across all five tools.
Files are processed server-side and deleted when the session ends. No permanent storage.
Yes, but as two separate steps: download the reversed GIF from GIF Reverse, then upload it to GIF Speed Changer.
JPG, PNG, WEBP, and short video clips. See the GIF Maker tool page for the complete supported-format list.
No. It only reduces color depth and removes duplicate frames. Dimensions and frame count stay the same unless you crop or trim first.