GIF from Video

Convert a video clip into a share-ready animated GIF. Choose a source video, set timing and output options, then generate and download the GIF directly from your browser.

How to Use

  1. Select or drop a video file into the upload zone.
  2. Choose the clip timing, GIF size, and frame rate.
  3. Start conversion to build the animated GIF.
  4. Preview the result, review output details, and download the GIF.

Drop Video Here

Or choose a video file to convert into a GIF.

Accepted input depends on browser support and tool engine capabilities.

No forced login. No unnecessary server upload. Downloadable GIF output after processing.

Preview

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Load a source video or generate a GIF to preview it here.

Original Video

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GIF Output

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GIF Settings
Choose a deterministic GIF output profile and timing options.

Leave blank to auto-generate a GIF filename.
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Processing details should explain the selected clip range, output dimensions, frame rate, and download result.

What This Tool Does

  • Converts a selected video clip into an animated GIF
  • Lets you define start and end timing for shorter GIF clips
  • Supports GIF width selection for file size control
  • Supports frame rate control for smoother or smaller output
  • Produces a downloadable GIF for sharing or posting

Exact conversion speed and format support depend on the selected processing path and browser-side engine support.

FAQ

Does this upload my video to a server?

The tool is designed to work in-browser whenever technically possible, so the default workflow is client-side processing.

Will the GIF be downloadable?

Yes. The generated result is intended to be exported as a downloadable GIF once conversion finishes successfully.

Can I choose only part of the video?

Yes. Use the start and end time fields to define the clip you want to convert.

Can I make the GIF smaller?

Yes. Lower the output width or frame rate to reduce GIF size.

Tool Info

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Updates may include engine compatibility improvements, GIF output handling, and better browser-side conversion support.