Sprite Sheet to GIF Converter

Instantly turn your 2D game sprite sheets into animated GIFs. No watermarks, 100% free.

1. Upload & Settings

Lower = Faster animation (e.g., 100ms = 10 fps)
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2. Preview & Download

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The Ultimate Online Sprite Sheet to GIF Converter

Welcome to the most efficient, browser-based Sprite Sheet to GIF converter. Whether you are an indie game developer, a digital artist, or a web designer, testing and showcasing your character animations is crucial. Our free tool allows you to slice any sprite sheet grid and stitch it together into a looping, shareable animated GIF in seconds.

How to Convert a Sprite Sheet to an Animated GIF?

Using our tool is incredibly straightforward. You don't need to download complex software like Photoshop or After Effects. Just follow these steps:

  1. Upload your Image: Click the upload button and select your sprite sheet file (PNG with transparency is highly recommended for best results).
  2. Set Grid Dimensions: Count the number of frames across (Columns) and down (Rows) your image. Enter these numbers in the respective fields.
  3. Adjust Animation Speed: Set the "Frame Delay" in milliseconds. A standard delay is 100ms (which equals 10 frames per second). Lower numbers make the animation faster.
  4. Generate & Download: Click "Generate GIF". Our tool will process the frames locally in your browser and provide a high-quality GIF ready for download.

What is a Sprite Sheet?

A sprite sheet is a single image file containing multiple smaller graphics or "frames" arranged in a grid. Instead of loading dozens of individual images for a character walking or running, a game engine loads one single sprite sheet and displays specific sections of it sequentially. This significantly reduces memory overhead and improves rendering performance in 2D video games.

Why Convert Sprite Sheets to GIFs?

While game engines (like Unity, Godot, or GameMaker) understand sprite sheets perfectly, humans and social media platforms do not. You might want to convert them for:

Features of Our Free Converter

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why is my GIF animation cutting off parts of the character?

This usually happens if the "Rows" and "Columns" numbers are incorrect. Make sure you count exactly how many frames are in the width (columns) and height (rows) of your sprite sheet. All frames in the sheet must be equally spaced and identically sized.

Can I use this on mobile?

Yes! Our tool is fully responsive and works on any modern mobile browser. However, for precise frame counting, a desktop screen might be easier to use.

What is the best format to upload?

We strongly recommend uploading PNG files. PNG preserves crisp pixel art edges and supports transparent backgrounds, which translates perfectly into animated GIFs.