Video to GIF

🔒 Your files never leave your browser. All processing happens locally.

🎬 Drop a video file here or click to select

Supports MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI

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✅ GIF created!

📥 Download GIF

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How to Use

1

Select or drop a video file

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Set time range, width, and FPS

3

Click 'Convert to GIF' and download

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How to Use Video to GIF Converter

  1. 1
    Upload your video
    Drag and drop or click to upload an MP4, WebM, or MOV video file.
  2. 2
    Set the clip range
    Define the start and end times of the video segment you want to convert to GIF.
  3. 3
    Adjust GIF settings
    Set the frame rate (FPS) and resolution. Lower values produce smaller GIF files.
  4. 4
    Convert and download
    Click Convert to GIF. The GIF is generated in your browser and ready to download in seconds.

Features

Use Cases

Create social media GIFs

Convert funny or interesting video clips to GIF format for sharing on Twitter, Reddit, or messaging apps.

Animate product demos

Extract a short loop from a product demo video and convert it to a GIF for embedding in emails or landing pages.

Create tutorial animations

Convert short screencasts or how-to clips to GIF for embedding in documentation or README files.

Reaction GIFs

Cut a memorable moment from a video and convert it to a looping GIF to use as a reaction in chats.

Game highlight clips

Convert short gaming highlights to GIF format for sharing on Discord, Reddit, or gaming communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is my video uploaded to a server?

No. FFmpeg.wasm processes the video entirely in your browser. Your file stays on your device.

Q: Why is my GIF file large?

GIFs store each frame uncompressed. Keep clips short (under 10 seconds) and reduce FPS and resolution for smaller files.

Q: What is a good FPS for GIFs?

10–15 FPS creates smooth GIFs while keeping file sizes manageable. Higher FPS produces smoother but larger GIFs.

Q: Is there a maximum video file size?

No hard limit, but very large videos (1 GB+) may be slow to process in the browser due to RAM requirements.

Q: Can I convert the entire video to GIF?

Technically yes, but long videos produce enormous GIFs. Keep clips to 3–10 seconds for practical GIF sizes.

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