Convert GIF to PowerPoint

Drop in GIFs — including animated ones — and get back a deck with one 16:9 slide per image. The original bytes are embedded untouched, so animations keep playing when you present. Everything runs in your browser; your files never leave your device.

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Converted locally — images never leave your device · Multiple GIF files, up to 75MB each

Your GIF images are assembled into a single 16:9 PPTX locally in your browser — one slide per image, scaled and centered. Nothing is uploaded.

GIF bytes are embedded untouched — animations keep playing in the slideshow.

How to use GIF to PPT

Step 1

Drop or choose one or more .gif files — the order becomes the slide order

Step 2

Click convert — each GIF is placed on its own 16:9 slide, scaled and centered

Step 3

Download the .pptx — animations play when the slideshow starts

Features

Animated GIFs stay animated

the original file is embedded untouched and plays in the slideshow

Outputs a standard PPTX that opens in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, and WPS

Batch a set of GIFs into one deck

each on its own 16:9 slide, scaled and centered

Assembled entirely in your browser

images never leave your device

The Complete Guide to GIF to PPT Conversion

What this tool does

The most eye-catching moment in a deck is often a moving one: a workflow demo, a product animation, a well-placed meme. GIF is the least-hassle vehicle — no video embedding, no codec worries. This tool places each GIF on its own 16:9 slide with the original bytes untouched, so the animation plays exactly as authored when you present.

How to use it

  1. Drop in GIFsMulti-select is supported; the order you add is the slide order.
  2. Click convertEach GIF goes onto its own 16:9 slide, untouched.
  3. Download the PPTXAnimations play once the slideshow starts.

Specs & limits

Input
.gif
Output
.pptx (16:9)
Batch
multiple files
Animation
kept as-is
Editing view
shows first frame
Processing
local, in-browser

GIFs enter the package byte-for-byte — frame rate and loop settings all preserved. The editing view showing only the first frame is standard PowerPoint behavior; press F5 to see the animation.

Tips for best results

  • Best for workflow demosA short screen-recording GIF explains a flow better than a page of screenshots.
  • Loop settings follow the fileWant it to play once? Set the loop count when authoring the GIF.
  • Heavy GIFs slow the showKeep long animations under ~10MB for smooth playback.

Why Tosea.ai

Inserting by hand

One by one with manual positioning — slow in batches.

Converting to video first

Needs an editor, and codec support varies by PowerPoint version.

Tosea.ai one-step assembly

Embedded untouched — no transcode, no loss of motion or quality.

The sibling tools handle PNG, JPG, and WebP under the same rules: one image per slide, assembled locally, nothing uploaded.

Related tools

FAQ

GIF to PPT FAQ

These answers explain what the tool does, what files it supports, and where the current limits are.

Are my GIFs uploaded to a server?
No. The PPTX is assembled entirely in your browser — your files never leave your device.
Do animated GIFs still play in the presentation?
Yes. The original GIF bytes are embedded without re-encoding, and PowerPoint plays embedded GIFs during the slideshow. The editing view shows the first frame — start presenting to see the animation.
What slide size does the deck use?
The standard 16:9 widescreen size. Each GIF is scaled proportionally to fit the slide and centered — nothing is cropped or stretched.
Can I edit the slides afterwards?
Yes. The output is a normal PPTX — reorder slides, add text, or move and resize images in any presentation app.
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