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GIF to PDF

Turn GIF images into a PDF locally - several at once, order preserved. No upload.

Page size Paper size of the output, e.g. A4 or Letter.
  • A4
  • Letter
  • Fit to image
Orientation Portrait (upright) or landscape (wide).
  • Automatic
  • Portrait
  • Landscape
Margin White border around the page content.
  • No margin
  • Small
  • Large

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      Is my file uploaded?

      No. Everything runs in your browser - your file never leaves your device. How this is verifiable

      No upload100% local
      Your content stays with youno third-party access
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      Need a GIF as a PDF quickly - for an attachment, a printout or an archive? This tool places each GIF as its own page in a PDF that opens the same way on every device.

      Drop one or more GIFs and pick the page size, orientation and margin. With A4/Letter each image is fitted without distortion and centred; the selection order sets the page order.

      Everything happens locally in the browser with no upload. Note: for an animated GIF the first frame is used - a PDF cannot show animation.

      Today GIFs mostly show up as small charts, logos, icons or screen captures with bold areas and sharp edges - the format suits graphics with few colors. If you want to attach such illustrations to a report, print them or keep them permanently, a static PDF is the more reliable format: it holds the fixed page size, prints cleanly and needs no image viewer that interprets GIF frames correctly.

      Specifications

      Specifications
      Input formatsGIF
      Output formatPDF
      Batch processingYes
      ProcessingLocally in your browser (JavaScript)
      File uploadNone

      In 3 steps

      1. Drop GIF images.
      2. Choose page size, orientation and margin.
      3. Download the PDF.

      Limitations: For animated GIFs only the first frame is used (PDF has no animation). Each GIF becomes one page in the selection order; fitted without distortion for A4/Letter.

      FAQ

      Are the GIFs uploaded?

      No, the PDF is built entirely locally in the browser.

      What about animated GIFs?

      The first frame is used; a PDF cannot show animation.

      Can I combine several GIFs?

      Yes, each becomes a page in the order you selected them.

      A4 or image size?

      A4/Letter fit each image into a standard page; “fit to image” uses the image dimensions.

      How do I turn a PDF back into images?

      Use the "PDF to JPG" tool.

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