It's only kind of easy if each GIF has the exact same number of frames and length, and that's almost never the case, unless both images are manually made for this purpose, but in that case it's mostly useless, because you may as well draw all the parts in one GIF in the first place. Gifs may have different lengths, frame rates, and color palettes, and it makes combining them very complicated. Have thought about adding a feature like that, but this is a hard one to automate. Is it possible to put one GIF on top of another? We also feature a video merge tool in case you need to merge small video files instead of real GIFs. If you want to reduce the duration or cut out some part of a GIF, you can use our GIF cutter tool. The result from our example, both images combined: Keep in mind the GIFs initially will be ordered alphabetically by filename, so to avoid lots of manual frame re-ordering, you can rename the files to e.g., "1.gif", "2.gif", "3.gif" and so on before upload:įinally, click the "Animate" button under the frames, and in couple of seconds a new gif containing frames from all the source images will be generated. You can change the frame delays and order there if needed. When the files are uploaded, the editor will display all the frames from each file. You can also mix animated GIFs with still images in different image formats, and they will be converted automatically and shown as individual frames: gif files (hold ctrl key to select multiple). Simply upload all the files at once, and the GIF maker will split each of them into frames and display them in the editor view. If you want to merge two or more animated GIFs, so they display frames from both files one after another, you can use our GIF maker.
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