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Video to GIF

Convert MP4, MOV, or WebM clips into looping GIFs with trim and FPS controls.

No upload requiredWorks on any deviceFree, no signup

Upload one video file

Drag and drop files here, or browse from your device.

GIF options

How to use this tool

  1. Select a video file

    Click the upload area or drag and drop an MP4, MOV, or WebM video from your device.

  2. Set trim and options

    Adjust start/end time to capture the clip you want. Set FPS and output size.

  3. Convert to GIF

    Press convert and the video frames are rendered into an animated GIF on your device.

  4. Download the GIF

    Preview the result and download the GIF file.

What problem does this solve?

Want to turn a video clip into a looping GIF for chat, social media, or documentation? GIFs play everywhere and don't require a video player. This tool converts your clips to GIF without uploading anything.

Who needs this?

  • Social media creators making reaction GIFs from video clips
  • Developers creating GIF demos of app features or bugs
  • Designers sharing quick animation previews with teams
  • Anyone making a GIF from a screen recording or camera video

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FAQ

Which video formats are supported?

Most browser-supported formats work, including MP4, MOV, and WebM.

Can I convert only part of a video?

Yes. Use start and end time options to export only the clip segment you need.

How do I make a GIF for Discord?

Convert your video clip to GIF here, then use our resize tool to fit Discord's requirements (under 256KB for non-Nitro, 8MB with Nitro).

Can I convert a screen recording to GIF?

Yes. Screen recordings saved as MP4 or MOV can be converted directly. Trim the start and end to capture just the part you need.

How do I control the GIF file size?

Lower the FPS, reduce output dimensions, and trim the clip length. Shorter clips with fewer frames produce smaller GIFs.

Does this work on iPhone?

Yes. Open this page in Safari or Chrome on your iPhone, select a video from your camera roll, and convert it to GIF.