Add face to GIF

Add Face to GIF Online

Add face to GIF animations without replacing every frame by hand. Upload a short GIF, choose one clear portrait, and create an animated face swap you can preview before downloading. The same workflow also helps when you want to put a face on a GIF or add a face to an animated WebP.

Source
GIF or animated WebP
Face photo
JPG, PNG, or WebP
Best result
One clear face

Add a face to your GIF

Choose the animated loop first, then add the face photo that should appear in the finished GIF.

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GIF/WebP

Short loops render cleanest

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No watermark

Available with paid credits

Why it works

A focused GIF workflow

No frame-by-frame editing

The animated face swap runs across the loop, so you can add a face to a GIF without masking and replacing the face in every frame.

Preview before saving

Watch the finished animation and check face stability before you download or share the result.

Built for short loops

Reaction GIFs, meme loops, birthday clips, and short scene moments are easier to process and faster to review.

Simple steps

From upload to finished GIF

Keep the source loop short, use one clear face, and preview the animated result before downloading.

  1. Step 1

    Upload the animated GIF

    Choose a short GIF or animated WebP with one face that stays visible across the loop.

  2. Step 2

    Add the replacement face

    Select a clear portrait with the full face visible and even lighting.

  3. Step 3

    Start the GIF face swap

    Send both files into the editor and let the face remain aligned across the animation.

  4. Step 4

    Preview and download

    Check the loop for flicker or missed frames, then save the finished face swap GIF.

Better inputs

Choose files that stay clear in motion

A face swap GIF is processed across frames. Clear visibility, steady lighting, and a short loop help the face remain consistent.

  • Use a short GIF with one main face.
  • Keep the face large enough to see clearly.
  • Choose a sharp, front-facing portrait.
  • Avoid heavy motion blur and dark frames.
  • Use files you have permission to edit.
  • Preview the entire loop before sharing.

Use cases

Made for short, shareable moments

Reaction GIFs

Put your face on a familiar reaction loop for messages, comments, and group chats.

Meme edits

Add a friend or creator face to a short meme GIF while keeping the original timing and punchline.

Birthday messages

Personalize a celebration GIF with the recipient's face for a quick greeting.

Movie moments

Step into a short character scene while preserving the source animation and expression.

FAQ

Questions before you start

How do I add face to GIF animations?

Upload the GIF you want to edit, add one clear face photo, and start the swap. Preview the animated result before downloading it. Short GIFs with one visible face usually produce the most consistent result.

Can I put my face on a GIF without editing every frame?

Yes. The GIF face swap workflow processes the animated loop for you, so you do not need to replace the face frame by frame in a video editor.

What image should I use when adding a face to a GIF?

Use a sharp, front-facing portrait with even lighting. Avoid sunglasses, heavy filters, cropped foreheads, and strong side angles because they can make the animated result less stable.

Can I add a face to an animated WebP?

The upload flow accepts short GIF or animated WebP source files. Use a JPG, PNG, or WebP portrait as the replacement face.

Why does the face flicker after I put it on a GIF?

Flicker usually comes from motion blur, a face turning away, heavy compression, or frames where the face becomes too small or covered. Try a shorter loop with steadier face visibility.

Is it safe to add someone else's face to a GIF?

Use a face only with permission and make sure you have the right to edit and share the source GIF. Avoid deceptive impersonation and clearly label edited content when context could be misunderstood.