GIF is a 1987 format still delivering web animations in 2025. If you're keeping the animation, convert to WebP. If you just need the pixels, PNG gives you everything GIF can't — color depth, proper alpha, better compression.
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Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, SVG, GIF, HEIC, HEIF, BMP, TIFF, HDR, JP2, RAF, PSD, CR3, DNG, APNG, AVIF, AVI, ESP, EXR, J2C, J2K, JXL, PFM, PNM, PPM, PSB, SGI, MPEG, PDF
Drop .gif files — static or animated. Single or multiple at once.
WebP: animation-preserving, 50–70% smaller. PNG: lossless still, 24-bit color. JPG: smallest still, photographic content.
Animated GIF → animated WebP preserves all frames. Static GIF → PNG or JPG exports the single image with full color.
Convert images between these related converters
WebP animation arrived in Chrome 32 (2014). Eleven years later, GIF still dominates the meme economy. Convert if file size matters; keep GIF if email or maximum compatibility is the priority.
same motion as GIF, 50–70% smaller files
24-bit color, proper alpha, lossless — everything GIF lacks
GIF animation delays and loop count preserve to WebP
GIFs decode and encode locally in your browser
Animation handling, color limits, and replacement strategy.