Transform any GIF into a custom Android boot animation in seconds. No software install — works entirely in your browser.
Upload a GIF, set your device resolution and FPS, then download your bootanimation.zip
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Supports: .gif (max 50MB)Three simple steps to customize your Android boot screen
Drag & drop or browse for your GIF file. Any GIF works — animations, logos, memes — you name it.
Set your device's screen resolution and desired frame rate. Use presets for popular devices.
Download your bootanimation.zip and flash it to your rooted device using a file manager or recovery.
No downloads or installs needed. Everything runs in your browser with full privacy.
Your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally on your machine.
Powered by WebAssembly and modern APIs for blazing fast GIF-to-animation conversion.
Works on any screen size. Preset configs for popular Android phones and tablets.
Set any width, height, and FPS to match your exact device specifications.
No hidden fees, no watermarks, no limits. Convert as many GIFs as you want.
A boot animation is the animation displayed on your Android device's screen while it's starting up. It's stored as a bootanimation.zip file containing PNG frames and a descriptor file.
Yes, to replace your boot animation, your Android device needs to be rooted. You'll need to copy the generated bootanimation.zip to /system/media/ with proper permissions (644).
Ideally, your GIF should match your device's screen resolution for the best quality. The converter will resize frames to fit your specified dimensions, but starting with a higher quality GIF yields better results.
Absolutely! All processing happens locally in your browser. Your GIF files are never uploaded to any server. We respect your privacy completely.
Use your device's native screen resolution for best results. For FPS, 30 is a good default. Higher FPS (60) gives smoother animations but creates larger files. Check your device specs in Settings > About Phone > Display.
1) Root your device. 2) Copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media/. 3) Set file permissions to 644 (rw-r--r--). 4) Reboot your device. You can also use apps like "Boot Animations" from the Play Store on rooted devices.