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Split any animated GIF into separate high-resolution frames online. Preview animation delays, step frame-by-frame, filter range outputs, and download custom ZIP packages in PNG, JPEG, or WebP formats.
Drag & Drop your GIF file here
or click to browse from system (paste file Ctrl+V also supported)
A GIF splitter is a browser-based utility that extracts individual static frames from animated GIF files. Designers and developers use a GIF splitter to retrieve specific image assets, analyze animation delays, or convert animated layouts into standard static graphics.
This client-side GIF frame extractor tool from TestMu AI executes the entire parsing process within your local sandbox environment. It reads the binary blocks of the GIF, decodes transparency patterns, processes disposal method flags, and isolates every single layer as a clean, ready-to-use PNG, JPEG, or WebP image. This tool is maintained by TestMu AI to support modern creative workflows. To test how these visual elements render across different web platforms, you can use the TestMu AI ecosystem for cross-browser testing across 10,000+ real devices and 3000+ browsers.
Extracting animation frames from a GIF file is direct and requires no design background. Follow these steps to split your files:
Our free online GIF splitter comes equipped with robust tools to customize your extraction process. Key features include:
Splitting animations into static formats supports various development and creative workflows. Common use cases include:
Our image processing utilities are engineered with speed and security in mind. When you split files here, you benefit from zero cloud uploads: by processing files entirely on your computer, we eliminate network wait times and secure sensitive assets from third-party interception. We also support a wide array of image conversion routines to ensure compatibility across diverse platform pipelines, and we interlink developer utilities so you can seamlessly transition to related tools to complete adjacent asset workflows.
For other animation and conversion tasks, explore our sibling utilities. Easily convert your split assets back using the PNG to GIF Converter or WebP to GIF Converter. To convert between standard file shapes, try our GIF to PNG Converter and GIF to JPG Converter formats.
The online GIF splitter by TestMu AI parses the binary structure of an uploaded GIF file directly inside your browser. It decodes individual frame blocks, processes transparency overlays, draws them onto canvas layers, and exports them as distinct static image assets, ensuring pixel-perfect quality without relying on server-side conversions.
No, this tool processes all files locally inside your browser sandbox. None of your media, animations, or personal graphics are uploaded to our servers or stored externally. This guarantees complete confidentiality and privacy for your design workflows, making it ideal for processing sensitive corporate graphics.
Yes, you can choose to download the extracted frames as PNG, JPEG, or WebP files. Simply select your preferred format in the export settings dropdown, configure the compression quality if needed, and download the frames individually or in a ZIP folder for bulk saving.
Yes, transparency mappings are fully preserved if you export the extracted frames as PNG or WebP files. If you select the JPEG format, the alpha layers will be automatically merged with a solid white background color to ensure image clarity across standard design pipelines.
You can use our advanced selection query input box to filter specific frames. For example, enter odd, even, or a custom range sequence like 1-10 to isolate only the targets you need before running the batch download utility, minimizing export times.
No, there are no strict file size limits imposed by the application. However, because processing runs entirely client-side using your system resources, extremely large GIF animations with hundreds of frames may take longer to parse depending on your browser memory and performance.
Yes, the built-in media player workspace includes custom timeline options. You can play, pause, or step forward and backward through the timeline manually at different speed multipliers (0.25x to 2.0x) to analyze the animation in precise detail, perfect for debugging design errors.
GIF frames often rely on disposal methods to only render changes between consecutive steps. Our decoder engine automatically handles these disposal flags, overlaying pixel patches on top of preceding layers to output complete, standalone static images for every frame, bypassing standard compression anomalies.
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