
You can also see the size of the original and zoomed GIFs before downloading, as well as explore other GIF properties such as the number of frames and frame delays in the GIF information area. You can view and compare the input and output GIFs directly in the browser by turning on or off the GIF animation viewer.

If you want to keep the pixel sharpness in the output GIF, then disable the option "Smooth Zoom". By default, the program averages the nearby pixels when the image is zoomed and the image gets a little bit blurry. For example, a 50% zoom reduces the frame size by half and a 25% zoom shrinks a GIF by a factor of four. This way you can get a smaller GIF than the original. As an extra feature, we also allow entering a zoom level that is less than 100%.

The zoom level is set in percentage, where 100% is the original size of a GIF, 200% is a GIF twice as large, and 250% is a GIF that is 2.5 times larger. It increases the width and height of each frame (maintaining the aspect ratio) and returns the enlarged GIF. This is a browser-based program that zooms GIF animations.
