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GIF Add Text: Add text captions, labels, or overlays to any animated GIF. Customize the font, size, color, position, and background of the text across all frames or specific frame ranges.
Quick steps
- Upload the animated GIF you want to caption.
- Type your text, choose font style, size, color, and position (top, center…
- Optionally set which frames the text appears on and add a text…
- Preview the result and download the captioned GIF.
GIF Add Text vs desktop software
| Feature | Gif Add Text | Desktop software |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No | Yes |
| Works on phone & desktop | Yes | Varies |
| Free to use | Yes | Often paid |
| Signup needed | No | Sometimes |
People also ask
Can I add multiple text overlays to one GIF?
Yes, you can add several text layers at different positions. Each layer has independent font, color, and positioning controls.
What fonts are available?
The tool provides a selection of web-safe fonts including sans-serif, serif, monospace, and popular display fonts like Impact for meme-style text.
Can I make text appear on only certain frames?
Yes, you can specify a start and end frame range for each text overlay, allowing text to appear and disappear during the animation.
Will the text look blurry on small GIFs?
For small GIFs, use a larger relative font size and bold weight for best readability. The tool renders text at the GIF's native resolution.
Is this free and private?
Yes, it is free to use and all processing happens for your request online — your GIFs are never uploaded to any server.
What is GIF Add Text?
Add text captions, labels, or overlays to any animated GIF. Customize the font, size, color, position, and background of the text across all frames or specific frame ranges.
How to use GIF Add Text
- Upload the animated GIF you want to caption.
- Type your text, choose font style, size, color, and position (top, center, bottom, or drag to custom position).
- Optionally set which frames the text appears on and add a text background for readability.
- Preview the result and download the captioned GIF.
Why use this tool?
Add meme-style captions, watermarks, or explanatory labels to animated GIFs for social sharing or presentations. This free GIF text editor preserves the original animation while burning the text directly into the frames.
FAQ
- Can I add multiple text overlays to one GIF?
- Yes, you can add several text layers at different positions. Each layer has independent font, color, and positioning controls.
- What fonts are available?
- The tool provides a selection of web-safe fonts including sans-serif, serif, monospace, and popular display fonts like Impact for meme-style text.
- Can I make text appear on only certain frames?
- Yes, you can specify a start and end frame range for each text overlay, allowing text to appear and disappear during the animation.
- Will the text look blurry on small GIFs?
- For small GIFs, use a larger relative font size and bold weight for best readability. The tool renders text at the GIF's native resolution.
- Is this free and private?
- Yes, it is free to use and all processing happens for your request online — your GIFs are never uploaded to any server.
GIF Add Text — In-Depth Guide
Adding text to GIFs transforms simple animations into highly shareable memes, clearly branded content, or self-explanatory instructional visuals with embedded messaging. Social media managers and brand marketers use text overlays to add captions, hashtags, or direct calls to action right onto animated images, ensuring the complete message always travels with the GIF regardless of where it ultimately gets shared, reposted, or embedded across different platforms, messaging apps, and websites.
Meme creators and internet culture enthusiasts rely heavily on text-overlaid GIFs for humor that effectively combines visual action with punchy, memorable written captions. For maximum readability across different screen sizes and backgrounds, use a bold sans-serif font with a dark outline or drop shadow that ensures legibility against any background. Keep all overlay text short and impactful, ideally under ten words total, so it remains easily readable even at small dimensions on mobile devices.
Trainers, educators, and technical documentation teams add step numbers or brief instructional annotations to GIF tutorials, making each frame in the animation completely self-explanatory for the viewer without external context. Positioned strategically at the top or bottom of each frame, text annotations guide viewers through a multi-step process sequentially without requiring a separate written explanation alongside the animation. This technique is especially valuable and widely used in knowledge base articles and support documentation.
Brand marketers and content teams add watermarks, logos, or brand identifiers as persistent text overlays on GIFs shared across various social channels for consistent brand recognition and content attribution. This subtle but effective branding approach ensures proper attribution and source identification even when GIFs are downloaded and widely reshared by other users across different platforms. Use a semi-transparent text style positioned in a corner of the frame so it does not distract viewers from the main content.
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