Animation · Browser-first processing

Extract Frames from an Animated GIF

Load a GIF, inspect frame count and timing, then export each visual frame in a ZIP.

Animated GIF Frame Extractor workspace with local image preview
Animated GIF Frame ExtractorProcessed on this device
or drop files here Selected files stay in this browser tab.

Preview and result

Local browser processing

Select a supported file or enter the requested values, then run the tool.


  

Closing or refreshing this page clears the selected files and generated result. Downloaded files are created as new copies and never overwrite the source.

Common questions

How this tool behaves

Does Animated GIF Frame Extractor upload my image?

Animated GIF Frame Extractor reads the selected input into browser memory and performs its documented operation on this device. It does not submit the source file to ImgNimble while using this browser-first workspace.

What does Animated GIF Frame Extractor create?

Numbered PNG frames and a timing summary.

What limitation should I check before using Animated GIF Frame Extractor?

Large or long animations can consume substantial memory. The extractor does not convert audio or video formats.

Practical checks

Before you use the output

A practical production task

Load a GIF, inspect frame count and timing, then export each visual frame in a ZIP.

Verify before replacing the original

Keep the source, download the Animated GIF Frame Extractor result as a new file, and verify dimensions, transparency, colour, metadata and visual detail before replacing any production asset.

Continue the workflow

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