Extract Frames from GIFs Online
Extract individual frames from GIFs using our online tool. Browse each frame as a thumbnail and download them separately or as a compressed file. The GIF Frame Extractor allows you to isolate and save individual images from animated GIFs. GIF Frame Extractor supports converting animated sequences into standalone PNG files for use in projects or archives.
GIF Frame Extractor
Extract GIF Frames Easily
Upload GIF File
Upload your GIF file by clicking or dragging it into the designated area.
Preview Gif Frames
Once uploaded, a preview of your GIF will appear, along with thumbnail previews of each individual frame.
Download Frame Image
Click the 'Download' button below any thumbnail to save that specific frame as a PNG image.
Download All Frames
To download all frames at once, use the 'Download All Frames (ZIP)' button.
Extract GIF Frames for Design Projects
Extract individual images from a GIF for design projects, social media, or editing. The GIF Frame Extractor allows you to isolate and download each frame as a PNG file, which saves time. Access the visuals within your GIFs without requiring complex software.
Download Frames as PNG or Zip
Extract individual frames from your GIFs for greater control over the output. Download each frame as a PNG image or a zip file for versatile editing and sharing options beyond basic design tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use the GIF Frame Extractor?
Simply upload your GIF file. The tool will display each frame as a thumbnail. You can then download individual frames or download all frames as a zip file.
Can I download all the frames at once?
Yes! There's a 'Download Zip' button that allows you to download all frames from the GIF as a single zip file.
What file formats are supported?
This tool extracts frames as PNG images.
How do I start a new extraction?
Click the 'Reset' button to clear the current GIF and prepare the tool for a new upload.
What can I use the extracted frames for?
You can use the extracted frames for various purposes, such as creating image sequences, editing individual frames, or using them in graphic design projects.