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Compress GIF to 200KB

Use repeated compression passes to get as close as possible to 200KB. GIF remains the default output unless you switch formats manually.

Compression Settings

Lower quality = smaller file size

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Compress GIF to 200KB Online

Use this page when you need to compress gif to 200KB online for animated reactions, demos, tutorials, and lightweight motion graphics.

GIF files can grow quickly because they contain multiple frames. This page uses animated GIF validation while it searches for a smaller result that stays close to the requested file size.

Reduce GIF for sharing limits

Compress GIF files for websites, communities, product updates, and messaging tools with upload caps.

Validate animated GIF output

The compressor keeps GIF-first output and verifies frame-by-frame results after compression.

Target a smaller GIF in batches

Upload multiple GIFs and compare which ones reach the requested size most cleanly.

Features

100% Client-Side

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

Batch Compression

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

Adjust Compression Level

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

GIF

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

How to Compress Images

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Upload

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

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Configure

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

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Compress

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

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Download

Compress GIF to 200KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping GIF as the default output format.

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