How to Cut and Shorten GIFs
GIFs are great, but sometimes they're just too long. Whether you want to remove the first few frames of a reaction GIF, cut out the middle of a tutorial animation, or keep only the punchline of a meme, trimming is the answer.
Why trim a GIF?
Trimming isn't just about making content shorter — it's about making it better. A well-trimmed GIF loops more smoothly, conveys its message faster, and keeps your audience engaged. Plus, fewer frames mean a smaller file that loads faster on social media and websites.
Trim first, compress second
For the smallest possible file, trim your GIF first to remove unwanted frames, then use our GIF Compressor to optimize the remaining frames. This two-step workflow gives you the best balance of length and quality.
Batch trimming
Need to trim multiple GIFs? You can upload several at once and process them one by one. Each trimmed GIF is saved independently and available for immediate download.
