Resize GIF

Resize GIF images in your browser — scale it by exact pixels or a percentage, aspect ratio locked, never upscaling by accident. Nothing uploads, output stays GIF. Free and unlimited.

How to resize an image

  1. Drop or pick a GIF file.
  2. Resize it — scale it by exact pixels or a percentage, aspect ratio locked, never upscaling by accident.
  3. Apply and download your GIF, processed entirely on your device.

About resizing

Drop a GIF and scale it by exact pixels or a percentage, aspect ratio locked, never upscaling by accident — then download the result as GIF, all on your device. GIF is a 256-color format best known for simple animations, but heavy and low-fidelity for photos, and resizing it here re-encodes at the web-standard quality default so the file stays lean.

Because everything runs in your browser with WebAssembly, there's no upload, no queue and no size cap. Animated GIFs keep every frame, delay and loop. It's the same engine as our full image tools, focused on GIF.

Frequently asked questions

Is my GIF uploaded anywhere?
No. It runs entirely in your browser with WebAssembly — your GIF never leaves your device, and there is no size or count limit.
Does resizing change the format?
No — a GIF stays a GIF. It's re-encoded at the PRD-standard quality default, and EXIF orientation is baked in so it always displays upright.
Does it keep the animation?
Yes. Every frame, delay and loop of an animated GIF is preserved.