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Unlimited SVG to GIFConverter for Free

Convert SVG to GIF — Free & Unlimited.

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Make Vectors Work Anywhere

Vector graphics are fantastic until you try dropping one into an older email client or forum. Suddenly, the file isn't supported. Converting to GIF gives you a universally accepted format that works seamlessly across strict corporate platforms and legacy systems. You get the flat, crisp colors of your original graphic in a format that simply behaves.

No Cloud, No Waiting

Uploading assets to a remote server just to change a file extension feels outdated. We built this tool to run entirely client-side. When you drag your graphic onto the page, your browser's own processing power handles the rendering. You aren't waiting in a queue behind thousands of other users, and the result is ready the exact moment you click.

Total Asset Privacy

Client confidentiality matters, especially if you are working with unreleased brand assets or private logos. Because our platform skips the cloud entirely, your files literally never leave your computer. You get total peace of mind knowing your intellectual property remains secure on your local hard drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, this tool flattens standard vector graphics into static images. If your original file contains CSS or JavaScript animations, the resulting file will capture the first visual frame rather than a moving sequence.
While PNG is better for complex imagery, GIF is often required by specific legacy systems, older email marketing platforms, and certain forum software that strictly limits accepted file types.
No. Unlimited Convert processes everything within your browser window. We have no servers to hold your data, meaning zero trace of your work exists outside your own device.
You can process as many items as you need. Since the heavy lifting relies on your computer's memory rather than our servers, we don't need to impose arbitrary daily limits or paywalls.
GIFs are limited to a 256-color palette. If your original graphic uses simple, flat colors like a typical logo, the transition is flawless. Complex gradients might show slight banding due to this format's natural limitations.