PNG to GIF Converter
Convert PNG to GIF online at Convertig.com. Fast, free, and secure image converter—no software required. Upload your PNG file and get GIF output instantly.
100 MB maximum file size and upto 5 files.
300+ formats supported
We support more than 25600 different conversions between more than 300 different file formats. More than any other converter.
Fast and easy
Just drop your files on the page, choose an output format and click "Convert" button. Wait a little for the process to complete.
How to use PNG to GIF Converter?
- Click the “Choose Files” button to select your files (up to 20 files at a time)
- Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
- When the status change to Done” click the “Download” button
PNG to GIF Converter FAQs
The main reason for this conversion is usually for compatibility with older systems or specific online platforms that require the GIF format. In some cases, for very simple graphics that use only a handful of colors, a GIF can also produce a slightly smaller file size than a PNG, but this is less common.
No, you cannot. Creating an animated GIF requires a sequence of multiple images or a source video file to serve as the animation frames. This converter will only turn your single, static PNG image into a single, static GIF image.
The converter will analyze all the colors in your PNG and intelligently create a new, optimized palette containing a maximum of 256 colors. For a photograph or an image with smooth gradients, this process can result in visible color banding, where seamless color transitions are replaced by distinct steps of color.
While the transparency itself will be preserved, its quality may appear reduced. A PNG has a smooth, multi-level alpha channel for transparency. A GIF, however, only has simple 1-bit transparency, meaning a pixel is either completely transparent or completely opaque. This can cause the smooth, anti-aliased edges of your graphic to look more jagged in the final GIF.
It depends entirely on the source image. If your PNG is a complex, 24-bit true-color photograph, then reducing it to a 256-color GIF will almost certainly result in a much smaller file. However, if your PNG is already a simple, optimized graphic with few colors, the resulting GIF could potentially be slightly larger due to differences in their compression algorithms.