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How to Resize GIFs Using an Online Tool
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How to Shrink GIFs Using GIMP
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Quick guide: shrink GIFs online
Quick guide: shrinking GIFs with the GIMP

Would you like to shrink your GIF images to save storage space? Here's how to do it easily..

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GIF images are small animated graphics with mostly funny or entertaining content. If you send the pictures and want to reduce the file size, there is the option of reducing the size of GIF pictures. The simplest solution for this is the online tool "online-convert.com". But GIFs can also be reduced in size without any problems using the GIMP software. We'll show you how to shrink your GIF collection online or offline.

How to Resize GIFs Using an Online Tool

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the quick start guide .

1st step:

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Open the GIF converter and drag and drop your file (s) into the field. Alternatively, you can upload the GIF via " Choose File ".

2nd step:

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Now you can make some settings to reduce the GIF: Select the setting " best " under " Compress " . This reduces the size of the image without having to accept any noticeable reduction in quality. If color is not an issue, you can use the Gray or Monochrome setting to reduce the file size even further.

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If you are satisfied with your settings, start the conversion by clicking on " Start conversion ". You can then download your resized GIF.

How to Shrink GIFs Using GIMP

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the quick start guide ..

1st step:

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Open the GIMP and just drag the GIF onto the canvas. Then click on " Image " and then on " Scale image ".

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Set the desired image size in the scaling menu . The smaller the GIF, the less memory it uses. The cubic interpolation ensures that the image quality is not lost after scaling. Click on " Scale " to confirm .

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Now save your scaled GIF by clicking on " File " and then either on " Overwrite " if you no longer need the original file , or on " Export to ... " if you want to keep the new and the old file.

Quick guide: shrink GIFs online

  1. Visit the website www.online-convert.com and use the GIF converter .
  2. First of all, you need to upload one or more GIFs. To do this, drag and drop the file into the file area or select " Choose Files ".
  3. Now you can make various settings to reduce the size of the file: Select the setting " best " under " Compress " . This will reduce the image size without reducing the quality. If your GIF can also be black and white, you can reduce the file size even further with the " Gray " or " Monochrome " setting .
  4. You can also change the format individually under " Change Size ".
  5. When you are finished with the desired settings, click on " Start conversion ". You have now compressed your file and are ready to download it.

Quick guide: shrinking GIFs with the GIMP

  1. Open the GIMP and load the GIF into the workspace.
  2. Now click on " Image " and then on " Scale image" to change the image size.
  3. Adjust the scaling values in the scaling menu . Confirm your changes with " Scale ".
  4. Export your scaled image or just overwrite the old one. To do this, click on " File " and, depending on the method, select " Overwrite " or " Export to ".

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