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    Convert GIF to PDF

    GIF is widely used for simple animations and graphics with limited colors. Converting a GIF to PDF captures the first frame as a static page, which is useful for documentation and archival purposes.

    Direct GIF to PDF conversion is not available yet

    Browser support for GIF files varies. Use the recommended workflow below.

    Static vs Animated GIFs

    Static GIFs convert to PDF straightforwardly. For animated GIFs, only the first frame will be captured. If you need all frames, export each frame as a separate image first.

    Recommended Workflow

    Convert your GIF to PNG using the Image Converter (preserves transparency and quality), then use the PNG to PDF tool to create your document.

    Common Issues

    GIF supports only 256 colors, so photographic content may appear banded. The resulting PDF will reflect whatever quality the GIF had originally.

    Privacy: Runs in Your Browser

    No server uploads. Everything processes locally using browser APIs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I convert GIF to PDF for free?
    Yes, our tool is completely free. Follow the recommended workflow on this page to convert GIF to PDF using our free tools.
    Are my files uploaded to a server?
    No. All processing happens in your browser using JavaScript libraries. Your files never leave your device.
    Can I combine multiple GIF files into one PDF?
    Yes. Convert your files to JPG or PNG first, then use the image-to-PDF tool to combine them.
    Is there a file size limit?
    There's no hard limit, but very large files may be slow to process. For best results, keep individual images under 20 MB.

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