GIF to PDF Converter
Convert GIF images into a tidy PDF without installing anything. imgic captures the first frame of each GIF and places it on its own page, ready to print or share. Drop in a single graphic or a whole batch and get one document back instantly. Everything runs in your browser, free of charge.
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Why use this converter?
GIFs are often animated, so when you convert one to a static document imgic uses the first frame of each file as the basis for its page. That gives you a clean, predictable result whether your GIFs are simple logos or short animations. Add several images and reorder them freely, then choose a page size, A4, Letter, or custom, to match how you plan to use the PDF. Your files are never uploaded, the conversion happens entirely in your browser, so your images stay on your own device. A single click downloads the finished file when you’re done.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the GIF to PDF converter free?
Yes, entirely. There are no fees, watermarks, or accounts required. Convert as many GIFs to PDF as you want, as often as you like.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
What happens to animated GIFs?
The converter uses the first frame of each animated GIF to create its page. A PDF is a static document, so only that opening frame is captured rather than the full animation.
Can I put multiple GIFs in one PDF?
Yes. Add as many GIF files as you need and each becomes a separate page. You can reorder or remove pages before exporting the combined document.
Will the colours look the same in the PDF?
Yes. The first frame is placed into the PDF as-is, so the colours and detail you see in the preview match the downloaded document.