Split GIF

Split animated GIFs into multiple parts online. Divide long GIF animations into shorter clips, extract specific segments, or create multi-part sequences.

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Split Settings

Split into equal parts

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What is Split GIF?

Split GIF is a free online tool that divides animated GIFs into multiple smaller parts or segments. Upload any animated GIF and split it into equal parts, divide by specific frame counts, or create custom frame ranges for precise segment extraction. Perfect for breaking long animations into manageable clips, creating multi-part GIF sequences, or extracting specific moments from larger animations.

How to Split Animated GIFs

Upload your animated GIF to begin. Choose your preferred split method - divide into equal parts (splits animation evenly), by frame count (each part has specific number of frames), or custom ranges (define exact frame segments). The tool shows total frames and calculates resulting parts automatically. Download all parts as separate GIF files maintaining original animation quality, timing, and dimensions.

Split Methods Explained

Equal Parts divides your GIF into specified number of segments with approximately equal frames - perfect for breaking long animations into shorter clips. Frame Count method creates parts with exact frame numbers - useful when you need consistent segment lengths. Custom Ranges allows precise control by specifying exact frame ranges like 1-10, 11-25, 26-40 - ideal for extracting specific scenes or moments from longer animations.

When to Split GIF Files

Social media managers split long GIFs to meet platform size limits while maintaining content flow across multiple posts. Content creators extract highlight moments from longer animations for focused sharing. Tutorial makers break down complex animated demonstrations into step-by-step GIF segments. Meme creators extract specific reaction moments from longer GIF clips. Animators separate multi-scene GIFs into individual scene files for editing or rearrangement.

Output and File Management

Each split part downloads as an individual GIF file named sequentially (part-1.gif, part-2.gif, etc). All parts maintain the original GIF's dimensions, color palette, and frame timing for seamless quality. Frame delays and animation speeds preserve perfectly across splits. The tool processes splits client-side ensuring fast generation without server uploads. Total file sizes of split parts typically match or slightly exceed the original due to GIF header overhead per file.