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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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.
Related Guides & Tutorials
GIF to PDF: Complete Conversion Guide
When and why to convert GIF images to PDF, format comparison, page size options, and best practices for sharing and archiving.
TutorialHow to Convert GIF to PDF: Step-by-Step
A hands-on walkthrough for converting GIF images to PDF in your browser — single files, batch mode, combined PDF, and ZIP download.
GuideGIF to PNG Converter Guide
When to convert GIF to lossless PNG for maximum quality and transparency support.
Tool⬇ Image to PDF
How It Works
🔒 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 vs PDF: Format Comparison
| Property | GIF | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use | Web graphics, simple animations | Documents, sharing, printing |
| Color depth | 256 colors maximum | Full color (image embedded) |
| Animation support | Yes — multiple frames | No (static image embedded) |
| Platform support | Universal in browsers | Universal — every OS and device |
| Multi-page support | No | Yes — unlimited pages |
| Print-ready | Limited — low color depth | Yes — designed for printing |
| Document embedding | Not standard | Native format for documents |
| File size | Compact for simple images | Larger (image embedded in PDF) |
| Best for | Animations, simple web graphics | Sharing, archiving, printing |
Frequently Asked Questions
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