Drop intermediate frames and dial down color quality to cut file size — pair with a smaller width for a real diet.
Skip frames and lower color quality to slim a GIF's file size — and shrink the width at the same time if you like.
Use it to cut the size of a heavy GIF without ruining quality. Dropping frames at intervals and reducing the color count shrinks the file a lot, and reducing the width too helps even more. Perfect for places with upload size limits.
All processing runs in your browser, so the file is never uploaded. To keep quality and only reduce dimensions, use Shrink GIF.
Drop the GIF and adjust the frame-skip ratio and color quality to re-encode it lighter.
With moderate settings you can cut size with little visible loss. Use the sliders to balance quality and size.
Skipping frames can make motion slightly choppy. Lower the skip ratio if smoothness matters.
No. Everything happens inside your browser.