GIF to PDF
Convert GIF images to PDF — drag and drop, reorder pages, free & browser-based.
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About Image to PDF Converter
This tool converts your images into a printable PDF file entirely in your browser. No uploads to any server. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP.
How to use
Upload one or more images, arrange them in the desired order, then click Convert to PDF. A new browser tab will open. Press Ctrl+P and select Save as PDF to download your file.
Use cases
- 1Combine multiple photos into a single PDF document
- 2Convert scanned images or screenshots to PDF
- 3Create PDF portfolios from JPG/PNG files
About GIF to PDF
The GIF to PDF converter transforms Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) images into print-ready PDF documents entirely within your browser. GIF is widely used for web graphics, instructional animations, and UI mockups, but its limited color palette and animation frames make it unsuitable for professional documentation. This tool extracts the static content from GIF files and embeds it cleanly into a PDF that any reader can open. Because everything processes locally, your images are never uploaded to a third-party server.
How to Use
Upload one or more GIF files by dragging them into the drop zone or clicking to browse your local storage. Arrange the page order by dragging thumbnails, then select the target page size and orientation. Click Convert to process all GIF images entirely in your browser and download the compiled PDF instantly — no server upload, no watermarks.
Common Use Cases
- Converting GIF-based UI mockup screenshots into professional PDF deliverables for client review
- Compiling GIF instructional diagrams from legacy software documentation into a printable PDF guide
- Archiving web GIF graphics from older websites in standardized PDF format for historical records
- Combining multiple GIF step-by-step screenshots into a single paginated PDF tutorial
- Preparing GIF illustrations for inclusion in printed reports where animated formats are unsupported