Online GIF Frame Removal Tool

Load all GIF frames online, select and delete specific frames, then reassemble them into a new GIF animation.

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GIF Frame Remover

The GIF Frame Remover allows you to view and remove unwanted animation frames online, supports drag-and-drop ordering, playback speed adjustment, and local recomposition. Processing occurs entirely in the browser, protecting privacy and ensuring fast response, ideal for optimizing rhythm, removing redundant frames, and creating lighter GIFs.

Main Features

  • Parse and display all valid frames with frame-by-frame preview
  • Delete selected frames with one click and adjust playback order by dragging
  • Set frame delay and recomposite GIF in new order
  • Preview and download results locally, no server upload

Use Cases

  • Remove redundant or flickering frames to enhance visual experience and efficiency
  • Standardize animation rhythm for social media and product demos
  • Perform local processing and quick export in privacy-sensitive scenarios

Supports modern browsers; it is recommended to wait patiently when processing GIFs with many frames.

Instructions

1. Upload GIF File

Click the upload area or drag and drop GIF files anywhere on the page. Supports GIFs up to 50MB.

2. Load All Frames

Click "Load All Frames"; the tool parses and displays each GIF frame locally in the browser, safe and reliable.

3. Delete and Sort

Each frame card has a delete button at the top right; supports dragging to reorder frames.

4. Set Speed and Compose

Set the animation speed (frame delay in cs) and click "Recompose GIF" to generate and download the new animation.

Deletion Tips

Efficiency and Effectiveness

More frames take longer to process; please be patient. Deleting or rearranging too many frames may affect animation smoothness.

  • Deletion is done locally in the browser; files are not uploaded, safe and secure.
  • Frame numbering follows the tool's parsed order.

Compatibility and Transparency

Original transparent pixels and dimensions are retained during composition. If the GIF is highly optimized, the resulting file size change may be minimal.

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