Why convert GIF to PDF?
A GIF is handy for the web but not for documents. Converting to PDF lets you keep a still copy of the image in a format that opens and prints anywhere, which is useful for saving screenshots, diagrams, or receipts saved as GIFs.
Good to know: A PDF is a still document, so an animated GIF is captured as a single static frame, not as a moving image.
About the formats
- GIF: GIF is an old, widely supported image format best known for short animations and simple graphics with a limited colour palette.
- PDF: PDF is the standard document format. It is fixed, printable, and opens identically on any device.
How to convert GIF to PDF
- Open the Image to PDF tool.
- Add your GIF file. You can drag it in or browse for it.
- Convert and download your PDF. Done.
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Frequently asked questions
What happens to an animated GIF?
PDF is a static format, so the converter captures the image as a single still frame. The animation itself is not preserved.
Can I put multiple GIFs in one PDF?
Yes. Add several GIFs, reorder them, and combine them into one PDF.
Is GIF to PDF free and private?
Yes. It is free with no account, and the conversion runs in your browser so your files are never uploaded.