Image to GIF Maker

No Watermark GIF Maker

Create GIFs without watermarks — really

  • Zero branding on exports
  • No attribution required
  • Free, no signup, no catch

Why Use This Tool

No Watermark

Export clean GIFs—no logo, no branding, no attribution required. Your GIF, your way.

100% Free Forever

No premium tier, no trial, no hidden fees. All features unlocked for everyone.

No Signup Required

Start creating immediately—no email, no password, no account to manage.

Privacy-First Processing

Everything runs in your browser. Your images and videos are never uploaded to any server.

Images & Video Support

Convert image sequences or video clips to GIF. MP4, WebM, MOV, JPG, PNG all supported.

Honest About Limits

We tell you upfront: 100 MB input, 60-second videos, 300 frames max. Check FAQ for details.

Build GIFs that stay clean - no logos, no "made with" tags. Plotlake processes images and videos locally, so nothing leaves your device and exports remain pristine.

Pick a preset that matches your goal: High Quality for detail, Social for smooth sharing, Tutorial for crisp text, Small File for lightweight messaging. Adjust delay/FPS, dithering, palette, and padding color as needed.

Guidance: keep image batches under ~100MB or videos under ~60s/300 frames to maintain speed. Download instantly once FFmpeg is cached.

Zero watermark or branding on exports.
Presets for social, tutorials, ultra quality, and small files.
Supports images (JPG/PNG/WebP) and videos (MP4/WebM/MOV/AVI/MKV).
Browser-side privacy; no uploads.
Palette, dithering, loop, and padding controls.
Fast downloads with cached FFmpeg core.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specifics about this converter

Is there really no watermark?
Really. No logo, no "made with" text, nothing added to your GIF.
Do I need to pay for watermark-free exports?
No. Watermark-free is the default—no premium tier.
Can I use these GIFs commercially?
Yes, as long as you own or have rights to the source images.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about watermarks, privacy, limits, and quality