Free online GIF reverser — upload any GIF, flip the frame order, download your reversed GIF instantly. No watermark, no account.
Want to play a GIF backwards? Gifmake's built-in Reverse Frames button flips the frame order of any animated GIF in one click. Upload your GIF, hit reverse, generate, and download — completely free, no watermark, no account needed.
→ Open the GIF reverser nowClick Upload Images or GIF on Gifmake and select your .gif file. The GIF is automatically split into individual frames shown as numbered thumbnails.
Click the Reverse Frames button below the Generate section. The thumbnail order instantly flips — frame 1 becomes the last frame, the last frame becomes frame 1.
Click Generate GIF and download your reversed GIF instantly. No watermark. No account. Yours to use however you like.
Combine the original + reversed GIF frames to create a smooth back-and-forth boomerang animation that loops perfectly.
Classic reaction GIFs played backwards hit differently. A perfect Discord or Reddit reply in reverse.
Make any action look like it's being rewound — great for dramatic reveals or comedic timing.
Reverse a game clip GIF to replay a highlight or funny moment in rewind style.
If your animation frames were accidentally uploaded in the wrong order, reverse restores them in one click.
Reversed GIFs stand out in feeds — the unexpected backward motion catches attention on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Reddit.
A boomerang plays forward then immediately backward in a seamless loop. Here's how to make one with Gifmake:
Pro tip: set a slightly longer delay on the first and last frame to add a natural pause at each end of the loop.
Upload your GIF to Gifmake, click Reverse Frames, then Generate GIF and download. Free, no signup, no watermark.
Yes. After uploading, delete the frames you don't want to include in the reversed section, click Reverse Frames, then generate. You can also manually reorder individual frames by dragging thumbnails.
No. Reversing only changes the frame order — the image data is untouched. Quality is identical to the original unless you change the output dimensions or quality slider.
Yes. Gifmake works in mobile browsers on iOS and Android — no app required.
Max 8 MB per file, up to 250 frames total. Most GIFs found online are well under this limit.
Not simultaneously, but you can upload a GIF, reverse it, download it, then clear and process the next one.