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All-in-One GIF Maker Tutorial - Video & Image Guide

1. Select Source Material

After opening the tool, you will see multiple function tabs at the top. To convert images to GIF, click the "Images to GIF" tab, then click the "Upload Images" button to select multiple images from your local device (batch upload is supported). To convert video to GIF, click the "Video to GIF" tab, click the "Select Video" button to upload a video file, and after upload is complete, you can extract frames one by one using the "Extract Frames" button. To record a GIF with your webcam, click the "Webcam" tab, click the "Open Camera" button, and you will see the real-time feed after granting permission.

2. Adjust Frame Parameters

In the "Options Panel", you can set the GIF dimensions (width × height); click preset size buttons (such as 300, 400, 500) for quick adjustment. Use the "FPS" slider to adjust the animation playback speed—the higher the value, the faster the playback; we recommend keeping it between 10-15 for smooth results. "Loop Count" allows you to choose "Infinite Loop" or specify the number of plays, while "Quality Mode" lets you select "High Quality", "Standard", or "Small Size" based on your needs.

3. Edit and Preview

After uploading materials or extracting frames, the image will appear on the canvas in the "Preview Area". To crop, click the "Crop GIF" tab, then click the "Start Crop" button; a draggable, resizable crop box will appear on the canvas—click "Apply Crop" after adjusting. To add a watermark, click the "Watermarks" tab, choose "Add Text" or "Add Image", set the watermark content, position, and transparency, and the watermark will be overlaid on the preview canvas in real time. Click the "Play" button to preview the final effect, and click "Stop" to pause the preview.

4. Generate and Download

After completing all settings, click the "Generate & Download GIF" button at the bottom; the tool will automatically process the materials and generate the GIF file. The progress bar will show the current progress during processing, and it will trigger a download automatically upon completion. You can also view all generated frames in the "Frame Sequence" area, and click the "Delete" button on a single frame to remove unwanted images.