How to Make a GIF from an Image with AI (Free)
Turning a still image into an animated GIF used to require video editing software and hours of work. With AI, you can do it in under two minutes — upload a photo, pick an animation style, and download a looping GIF.
Here's exactly how to do it with Moxion Image-to-GIF.
How to Make a GIF from an Image (Step by Step)
1. Go to the Image-to-GIF tool
Open moxion.ai/image-to-gif. No account required for the free tier — you get 3 free GIFs per day.
2. Upload your image
Click "Upload Image" and select any PNG, JPG, or WebP file up to 10 MB. Works with photos, illustrations, logos, product images, and screenshots.
3. Write a motion prompt (optional but recommended)
The prompt tells the AI how to animate your image. You can leave it blank for automatic animation, or describe the motion you want:
"Gentle floating movement, soft light shimmer"
"Dynamic zoom in with energy particles"
"Smooth rotation with glowing edges"
"Hair flowing in wind, subtle breathing motion"
"Product spinning 360 degrees with lens flare"
4. Choose a style and tier
- Free — 2-second loop, standard quality, watermark
- Standard — 4–6 second loop, HD, no watermark (uses credits)
- Pro — up to 15 seconds, highest quality (uses credits)
Select the animation category that fits your image: Portrait, Product, Anime, Scene, Logo, or Reaction.
5. Click Generate
The AI processes your image and delivers a looping GIF in 15–30 seconds. Free tier is slightly faster since it uses a shorter clip.
6. Download and share
Click Download to save the GIF. It works on Discord, Slack, Twitter, WhatsApp, email, websites — anywhere GIFs are supported.
→ Try Image-to-GIF free — no signup needed
What Images Work Best?
| Image type | Result quality | Best animation category |
|---|---|---|
| Portrait / face photo | Excellent | Portrait |
| Product on plain background | Excellent | Product |
| Anime / illustration | Excellent | Anime |
| Landscape / scene | Good | Scene |
| Logo with transparent bg | Good | Logo |
| Meme / reaction face | Good | Reaction |
| Busy group photo | Fair | Scene |
Tip: Images with a clear main subject on a simple background animate most cleanly. If your photo has a complex background, the AI will still work — it just focuses motion on the most prominent subject.
Prompt Tips for Better Results
The motion prompt doesn't have to be long. A few descriptive words work better than a paragraph:
- For portraits: describe emotion or movement — "smiling softly, eyes gently blinking"
- For products: describe the showcase style — "slow 360 spin, dramatic lighting"
- For scenes: describe atmosphere — "leaves rustling, golden hour light rays"
- For logos: describe the reveal — "logo appearing with electric spark effect"
Leave the prompt blank if you want the AI to choose automatically — it usually does a solid job based on the image category.
FAQ
Can I make a GIF from a screenshot?
Yes. Upload any screenshot as a PNG or JPG. The AI will animate the most prominent elements — UI elements, characters, or objects in the image.
What's the maximum image size?
Up to 10 MB per file. PNG, JPG, and WebP are all supported. Very large images are automatically resized before processing.
Does the free tier add a watermark?
Yes, free GIFs include a small watermark. Standard and Pro tiers produce clean GIFs with no watermark. You can remove the watermark by upgrading with credits.
How long is the GIF loop?
Free tier: ~2 seconds. Standard tier: 4–6 seconds. Pro tier: 4–15 seconds (you set the duration).
Can I use my GIF commercially?
Yes. GIFs you generate are yours to use for personal and commercial purposes — social media, ads, email campaigns, product pages.
What if the animation doesn't look right?
Try adjusting the prompt — add more specific motion descriptions. Switching the animation category (e.g., from Portrait to Scene) can also change the result significantly.
Ready to animate your first image? → Try Moxion Image-to-GIF free
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