GIF Splitter

Convert GIF animation files into multiple frame images, fully offline processing, 100% data security

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Upload GIF File

Drag and drop GIF file here, or

Output Options

GIF Preview

Preview will appear here after uploading GIF file

Split Results

Not Split

Please upload and split a GIF file to view results

Instructions

1

Upload GIF File

Drag and drop GIF file to the upload area or click the browse button to select a file.

2

Set Output Options

Select output image format and filename settings.

3

Split GIF

Click the 'Split GIF' button, and the system will decompose the GIF into multiple frame images.

4

Download Frame Images

You can download all frames or select and download specific frames individually.

GIF Animation Basics

What is GIF?

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a bitmap image format that supports animation effects. It creates animation by storing multiple frames in a single file and displaying them in sequence. GIF format has wide compatibility and is supported by almost all modern browsers and image viewers.

Main Features of GIF

  • Supports up to 256 colors (8-bit color depth)
  • Supports transparency settings
  • Supports simple animation effects
  • Relatively small file size, suitable for web transmission

GIF Application Scenarios

Social Media Emojis

GIFs are a popular form of expression and reaction on social media platforms, allowing for more vivid expression of emotions.

Product Demonstrations

Short product feature demonstrations without loading complete videos.

Development Debugging

Record interface interaction processes for easier development and problem troubleshooting.

Educational Demonstrations

Visual tutorials for simple operation steps, intuitive and easy to understand.

The Concept of GIF Frames

GIF animation consists of a series of still images (called frames) that are played in a specific order and time interval to produce an animation effect.

Frame Rate

Refers to the number of frames displayed per second (FPS), usually GIF frame rates are between 10-30FPS, which determines the smoothness of the animation.

Frame Delay

The length of time each frame is displayed, usually in milliseconds, which determines the playback speed of the animation.

Transparency

GIF supports single-color transparency, which can be used to create animations with no background or mixed backgrounds.

Tips for Use

  • Split frame images can be used to create custom emojis or new GIF animations
  • For large GIFs, it is recommended to select WebP format for export to get better compression results
  • If you only need to extract specific frames, you can split first and then selectively download the frames you need
  • Split frames can be edited using image processing software and then recombined into new GIFs