Classic FormatSince 1987

GIF

Graphics Interchange Format

Extension
.gif
Developer
CompuServe
Compression
Lossless
Year
1987

What is GIF?

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is one of the oldest image formats still in wide use. It supports animation and basic transparency, making it the original format for animated web content and memes. GIF uses lossless compression but is limited to a palette of 256 colors, which makes it unsuitable for photographs but excellent for simple graphics and short animations.

Key Features

Lossless Compression
Perfect quality preservation
Transparency
Supports alpha channel
Animation
Supports animated images

Common Use Cases

Animated memes and reactions
Simple web animations
Social media and messaging stickers
Animated banners and ads
Simple icons and logos
Short video clips converted to animation

Advantages

  • Universal animation support across all platforms
  • Simple transparency support
  • Widely supported everywhere
  • Lossless compression (within 256-color limit)
  • Iconic format for animated web content
  • No plugins required for playback

Limitations

  • Limited to 256 colors per frame
  • Large file sizes for animations compared to modern formats
  • Poor quality for photographs
  • Binary transparency only (no semi-transparent pixels)
  • Outdated compression compared to WebP or AVIF animations

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