GIF to PDF Converter

Convert GIF images to PDF entirely in your browser. Create one PDF per image or combine all into a single multi-page PDF. Batch convert, preview thumbnails, download individually, as a ZIP, or as a merged document. Animated GIFs are rendered from their first frame. No uploads, no account required.

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Drop GIF files here

or Browse Files  ·  Multiple files supported

ZIP contains one PDF per image · Use "Combined PDF" for a single multi-page document

What This Tool Does

Converts GIF images — including static and animated GIFs — to PDF format entirely in your browser. Each converted image becomes a PDF document, sized to match your image or scaled to a standard page size (A4 or Letter). Animated GIFs are rendered from their first frame, producing a clean static snapshot ideal for documents. You can also combine all images into one multi-page PDF. No server upload, no account, no file size limits imposed by a backend.

Who This Is For

  • Anyone who needs to embed GIF graphics into documents or email attachments as PDFs
  • Designers archiving animated GIF frames as print-ready PDF snapshots
  • Professionals submitting GIF graphics as PDF attachments for reports or forms
  • Anyone packaging multiple GIF images into a single shareable PDF document

Example: Input: animation.gif (web graphic) → Output: animation.pdf (universally openable PDF, ready for email or printing)

💡 Need a web-compatible format instead? Try GIF to PNG for lossless quality or GIF to WebP for smaller file sizes. To create a PDF from any image type, try Image to PDF.

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How It Works

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Drop your GIF filesDrag one or more .gif files onto the drop zone, or click Browse Files. Thumbnails generate immediately from the first frame.
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Choose page size and click ConvertThe browser decodes each GIF natively to pixel data; jsPDF creates a PDF page sized to your image or a standard paper size.
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Download your PDFsDownload files individually, as a ZIP archive, or click "Combined PDF" to merge all images into a single multi-page document.

🔒 Privacy & Security

All decoding and PDF encoding runs entirely in your browser. GIF files are never sent to any server — they stay in your browser's memory from load to download. This is especially important for proprietary graphics, internal documents, or sensitive images.

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GIF to PNG → GIF to JPG → GIF to WebP → Image to PDF → Image Resizer →

GIF vs PDF: Format Comparison

PropertyGIFPDF
Primary useWeb graphics, simple animationsDocuments, sharing, printing
Color depth256 colors maximumFull color (image embedded)
Animation supportYes — multiple framesNo (static image embedded)
Platform supportUniversal in browsersUniversal — every OS and device
Multi-page supportNoYes — unlimited pages
Print-readyLimited — low color depthYes — designed for printing
Document embeddingNot standardNative format for documents
File sizeCompact for simple imagesLarger (image embedded in PDF)
Best forAnimations, simple web graphicsSharing, archiving, printing

Frequently Asked Questions

What PDF page size options are available?
Three options: Image Size creates a PDF page exactly matching your GIF's dimensions — no cropping, no letterboxing. A4 scales the image to fit within 210×297 mm page margins. Letter scales the image to fit within 8.5×11 inch page margins.
How are animated GIFs handled?
Animated GIFs are decoded and the first frame is rendered into the PDF. This produces a clean, static snapshot of the animation. If you need a specific frame, consider extracting that frame before conversion.
Can I create a single PDF with all my images?
Yes — after conversion, click the Combined PDF button to merge all converted images into one multi-page PDF document. Each GIF becomes one page. Ideal for image collections, reports, and document packages.
Can I convert multiple files at once?
Yes — drop up to 25 or more files at once. The tool processes them sequentially, shows per-file status badges, and lets you download all PDFs individually, as a timestamped ZIP archive, or merged into one combined PDF.
Is this tool free with no limits?
Yes — completely free with no file size limits, no per-conversion limits, and no account required. Processing happens in your browser so we never see your files.
What is the ZIP file named?
The ZIP is named dataconversioncenter_gif_to_pdf_YYYYMMDDHHMM.zip using your local time — for example dataconversioncenter_gif_to_pdf_202603051709.zip.