Free tool · runs in your browser
Sprite sheet → GIF.
Drop a sprite sheet, set the grid, and download a looping GIF (or every frame as PNGs). Nothing uploads — slicing, preview, and GIF encoding all happen right here in your browser.
Drop a sprite sheet — or click to choose a file
PNG with transparency works best · a PixelForge pack is 4×4
SHEET + GRID
PREVIEW
How it works
- Set the grid. Tell the tool how many columns and rows your sheet has. It slices evenly — a 384×384 sheet at 4×4 becomes sixteen 96×96 frames.
- Pick a row. Walk-cycle sheets usually keep one direction per row (PixelForge packs run down, left, right, up). Animate one row, or every frame in order.
- Export. The GIF is encoded client-side — palette, LZW compression, loop flag, transparency — and the ZIP option hands you every frame as a transparent PNG.
Privacy, concretely: this page makes zero network requests with your image. Slice a confidential game asset with the network tab open if you like — it stays local.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a sprite sheet into a GIF?
Drop the sheet above, set its column/row counts, choose the row and FPS, then Download GIF. The preview shows exactly what the GIF will loop.
Does my image get uploaded?
No — everything runs in your browser. The file never leaves your machine.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes: transparent source pixels become GIF transparency, and exported PNG frames keep full alpha.
My frames look shuffled — why?
The column/row counts don't match the sheet. Check the grid overlay on the left pane: every cell should contain exactly one pose.
Where do I get a sprite sheet of myself?
That's the other thing we do: PixelForge turns one photo into a 4×4 walk-cycle pack — $5, one-time, with GIFs already included.
Need the sheet itself?
One photo → a 4-direction walk-cycle pack · $5 · no subscription
Make a sprite — $5