Updated June 2026 · runs 100% in your browser

GIF to PNG

Split an animated GIF into individual PNG frames on your device. No upload, no sign-up.

Drop a GIF here

or click to choose

🔒 Processed on your device · 0 bytes uploaded

First file loads the converter engine (~25 MB) — cached after that.

How it works

ConvertCabin loads a local copy of FFmpeg in your browser tab and writes out a PNG for every frame. Nothing is uploaded.

It stays free, unlimited and private, and works offline once loaded.

About GIF to PNG

Pulling a GIF apart into frames is useful for editing individual images, building a sprite sheet, or re-timing an animation. Each frame is exported as a lossless PNG.

Frequently asked questions

How do I split a GIF into images?
Drop a GIF and download a PNG for each frame, or use “Download all”. It all runs in your browser.
How many frames will I get?
One PNG per frame in the GIF — a short loop yields a handful, a longer one more.
Is my GIF uploaded?
No. Frames are extracted on your device by a local copy of FFmpeg; nothing is sent to a server.
What is a GIF file?
GIF is a long-standing image format best known for simple animations. It's limited to 256 colors per frame, which makes it perfect for short looping clips but poor for full-color photos.
What is a PNG file?
PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency. It preserves every pixel exactly — great for logos, screenshots, and graphics with sharp edges — at the cost of larger files than JPG for photographs.