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GIF to PDF

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Turn one or more GIF images into an organized PDF. Arrange pages, rotate images and control the page layout before downloading.

How to convert GIF to PDF

  1. 1

    Upload one or more GIF images and arrange their thumbnail cards in the required order.

  2. 2

    Rotate images if needed, then choose the page orientation, size, margins and merge option.

  3. 3

    Select Convert to PDF and download one PDF or a ZIP containing separate PDF files.

What is a GIF file?

GIF is an old but universal format best known for short looping animations. It is limited to 256 colours, which makes it great for simple graphics and memes but poor for photographs.

How to open a GIF file

GIF opens in every browser and image viewer on any device; animations play automatically when viewed in a browser.

What is a PDF file?

PDF (Portable Document Format) is the universal standard for sharing documents. It preserves fonts, layout, images and formatting exactly on any device, which makes it ideal for contracts, forms, reports and anything meant to look the same everywhere.

How to open a PDF file

PDF opens in every web browser and free readers like Adobe Acrobat Reader, Preview on Mac, and the built-in viewers on Windows, Android and iOS.

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine several GIF images into one PDF?
Yes. Merging is enabled by default, and every uploaded image becomes a page in the displayed order.
Can I rotate or reorder GIF images first?
Yes. Rotate individual thumbnails and drag the cards into the exact order required for the PDF.
Which PDF page sizes are available?
Choose A4, US Letter, or a page fitted to each image, with portrait or landscape orientation and three margin choices.
Are separate PDF files supported?
Yes. Turn off merging to create one PDF per image; multiple results are delivered in a ZIP file.