Add Text To Gif

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Add Text to GIF

*Nb. to add text to regular images use the image type tool.

GIFs allow us to use short, silent clips to share our reactions, fun moments or highlights from the latest viral video. While images alone can be very effective in getting a point across you may sometimes need to personalize your GIFs by adding a short text message of your own.

This simple online tool allows you to overlay text on an animated GIF. By adding text you can annotate or label your GIFs. You can add a single or multiple text objects. Select from standard font families and over 900 web fonts. Customize fill colors, add strokes and drop shadows to add creative texts to your gifs.

There are two editing modes. If you select the static mode you can overlay an unchanging layer of text on the gif. In animated mode you animate the text by changing it from frame to frame to create moving text, text that changes size, color or any other text property that is editable in the editor panel.

How to add text to a GIF

Adding static text

To add a non-animated layer of text to an animated GIF:
  1. Make sure to select the 'Static' radio button option in the upload panel.
  2. Click the 'Choose File' button to upload a .gif file from your computer. A textbox with default text is placed over the uploaded GIF preview.
  3. Edit the text:
    • To type text - Double click the textbox to show the blinking cursor.
    • Move text - Click and drag the textbox over the GIF.
    • Style text - Use the input fields to style the text in the textbox. You can change the family, size and color of the text. You can also make the text bold or italic and add special styles such as stroke and drop shadow.
  4. To add a new textbox click the 'Add New' button. To remove the currently selected textbox click the 'Delete' button.
  5. Click the 'Generate GIF' button to generate the GIF file with the text overlay.
  6. Click the 'Download' button to download the GIF file to your computer. The file should be in the default download folder.

Adding animated text

To add animated text to your GIF:
  1. Select the 'Animated' radio button option in the upload panel.
  2. Click the 'Choose File' button to upload a .gif file from your computer. The gif file will be loaded in the gif preview with a default text loaded in the first frame. The preview will have media control buttons to play and skip through the frames. The frames in the gif will also be loaded in the timeline below the preview and editor panels.
  3. Use the skip button below the preview to move between frames. You can add text using the 'Add New' button or copy text from one frame to another using the 'Copy' button in the editor panel. Simply add new text or copy text from one frame to another then alter and manipulate it to animate the text.
  4. Click the 'Generate GIF' button to generate the GIF file with the text overlay.
  5. Click the 'Download' button to download the GIF file to your computer. The file should be in the default download folder.

The Editor

When you upload a file the editor interface will load with a preview of the gif and the editing tools for you to add text. A screenshot of the editor is shown below with the main editor panels labelled. The components of the editor will depend on whether you are editing animated text or not, for example, media control buttons (2) are only shown when adding animated text.



The parts of the editor are as follows:

1. GIF Preview The preview shows the gif with an editable layer of the text objects(s) above it. If you are editing in animated mode the first frame of the gif will be loaded width default text loaded.
2. Media Controls The media control buttons are only loaded in animated mode. They are used to skip through the frames of the GIF or to play the gif to preview your animated text.
3. Text Controls Controls to add, remove, apply styling text and the button to generate the output gif.
4. Output GIF Panel Displays the generated output gif and download button.
5. Timeline Only displayed in animated mode the timeline shows the frames in the animated gif. The current or active frame is highlighted with a red border. Clicking a frame makes that frame active and shows it in the preview. The media control buttons also change the active frame. You can use the timeline to set a frame delay or whether it is rendered in the output gif.

Editing GIF Text

All text in the editor is contained in a textbox. When a text is selected the textbox is shown as a bounding box surrounding it. The textbox shows which text in the editor is active and editable. If for example, you make a change to the font size or fill color field, only the text in the active textbox will be affected. To deselect a text click outside the textbox or click on another text object. The textbox around the deselected text will disappear and it will no longer be editable.



The textbox is not only used to indicate which text is selected. Along the corners and edges are small squares called control handles. These control handles can be used to transform the orientation, size and position of the textbox. You can stretch the textbox vertically or horizontally, or rotate it by dragging the appropriate control handle.

When you open a GIF in the editor, a panel with the controls for the text properties is also loaded. You can add more text objects to the editor by clicking the 'Add New' button. The added text is automatically selected and is loaded with default font properties and text. You can edit the text by clicking in the textbox. The 'Delete' button deletes the active textbox in the editor.

Text Properties

The properties below define how the text is rendered in your animated gif.

Font Color

Determines the fill color and opacity of the text using a dropdown color picker.

Font Family

Selects the font family of the text. You can choose regular fonts such as arial, verdana, times new roman or from a selection of over 900 unique and creative web fonts to overlay on your animated gif.

Font Size

Set the size of the text by entering a value in the text field or by selecting from the dropdown menu.

Text Align

Aligns the text in the textbox. value can be left, center or right justified.

Text Style

Add bold, italic, underline, strike-through or overline text styling and decoration to the gif text.

Stroke Color

Determines the color of outline applied the text.

Stroke Width

Sets the thickness or width in pixels of the outline around the text.

Drop Shadow Color

Uses a dropdown color picker to set the color of the text shadow if set.

Shadow Vertical Offset

Determines vertical the offset in pixels of the shadow text from the foreground text. The higher the value the lower the shadow text will be relative to the foreground text.

Shadow Horizontal Offset

Determines the horizontal offset in pixels of the shadow text from the foreground text. The higher the value the more left the shadow text will be relative to the foreground text.

Shadow Blur

Sets the blur of the shadow text. The higher the blur the more spread and blurry the shadow will be.
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📝 Add Text to GIF – Free Online Animated GIF Caption Maker

The Add Text to GIF tool is a simple, powerful free online caption maker specifically designed for animated images. Adding static text to a moving picture can be notoriously difficult without expensive video editing software like Premiere or After Effects. Our free online GIF editor handles the heavy lifting, allowing you to quickly add custom captions, watermarks, and subtitles to any looping animation directly in your web browser.

Perfect for creating viral memes, subtitling short tutorial clips, or watermarking your original digital art, our GIF text adder lets you customize fonts, colors, sizes, and positioning. Hit generate, and instantly download a perfectly optimized, newly captioned animated GIF without ever leaving the page.

Key Features

  • Instant Captioning: Overlay text onto any animated GIF without losing the original animation.
  • Custom Typography: Choose from standard fonts, adjust text size, and change text colors to match your brand or aesthetic.
  • Drag & Drop Positioning: Easily place your text exactly where you want it on the frame (top, middle, bottom).
  • Text Outline & Shadows: Add stroke outlines to ensure your text is readable against any background color or moving element.
  • No Watermarks: We never add our logo to your files. The only watermark is the one you create.
  • 100% Free & Fast: Completely browser-based processing means rapid rendering times and total privacy.

Common Use Cases

  • Meme Generation: Use the classic "Impact" font with a black outline to create highly shareable reaction memes for Twitter, Reddit, and Discord.
  • Tutorial Subtitles: Add text instructions ("Click Here" or "Step 1") directly over screen-recorded GIFs to help users follow along.
  • Art Watermarking: Protect your original 2D or 3D animated artwork by adding your social media handle or logo text to the corner of the loop.
  • Social Media Ads: Overlay a strong call-to-action ("Sale Ends Tomorrow!") over dynamic product animations for Facebook or Instagram.
  • Email Marketing: Personalize animated intro graphics for your newsletter campaigns.
  • Translation & Dubbing: Translate the dialogue of a silent video clip into your native language by adding subtitles.

📌 Pro Tip for Readable Text

GIFs constantly change colors in the background, which can make plain text hard to read. The secret to professional meme creation is using white text with a thick black outline (stroke). This guarantees your caption will be perfectly legible regardless of what is happening in the animation underneath it. Use our GIF text editor's outline feature to achieve this look instantly.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Will adding text ruin the GIF animation?

No! Our online GIF editor splits the uploaded GIF into individual frames, adds your text perfectly to every single frame, and then packages them right back into a smoothly looping animation. The original speed and motion are entirely preserved.

Can I add multiple text boxes to one GIF?

Depending on the specific tool interface, you can usually add top text and bottom text simultaneously (standard meme formatting). If you need more complex positioning, you may need to render the GIF once, download it, and upload it again to add another distinct layer of text in a different spot.

Who owns the GIFs I create with this tool?

You do! We claim absolutely no copyright over the content you process through our tool, nor do we inject any hidden watermarks. However, please ensure you have the right to modify and distribute the source material if you intend to use the resulting GIF commercially.

Why is the text blurry on my final GIF?

Because GIFs use a limited 256-color palette, anti-aliasing (smooth edges on text) doesn't always render perfectly, especially if the file is heavily compressed. To minimize blur, try using thicker, san-serif fonts at larger sizes, and avoid very thin or complex cursive fonts on lower-resolution images.

Are my uploaded GIFs secure?

Yes. In most cases, our font on GIF tool performs the image manipulation directly inside your modern web browser using HTML5 Canvas technology. This means your private files are never stored remotely on our servers.