How to use Video to GIF
Convert video clips to GIF directly in your browser. Choose the exact segment, resolution, FPS, quality, speed, and reverse playback with no upload required.
- Upload your fileClick upload or drag your file into the tool.
- Set the sectionChoose the start and end points you need.
- Start processingRun the tool and let it process the file.
- Download the resultSave the finished file to your device.
Why people use this tool
- No upload required.
- 100% private and secure.
- Processes locally in your browser.
- Free without registration.
FAQ - Video to GIF
- How do I convert a video to GIF online?
- Upload your video, choose the exact section you want, adjust the GIF settings, and click create. Everything runs directly in your browser, so there is no upload to a server.
- Can I choose only part of the video for the GIF?
- Yes. The editor includes a range slider with two handles so you can define the exact start and end points for the GIF clip.
- Which settings affect GIF file size the most?
- Clip length, output size, frame rate, and quality have the biggest impact on GIF size. Shorter clips, smaller resolutions, and lower FPS usually create smaller files.
- Can I create a reversed GIF or change the playback speed?
- Yes. You can export the GIF in reverse and adjust the speed so the animation plays slower or faster than the original clip.
- Are my videos uploaded when I convert them to GIF?
- No. The conversion happens locally in your browser. Your video stays on your device while the GIF is created.
- Which video formats work with the video to GIF tool?
- The tool works best with common browser-friendly formats such as MP4, WebM, and MOV. Support can vary slightly depending on your browser and the codec inside the file.
- How can I make the GIF look smoother?
- Use a higher frame rate or a slower playback speed if you want smoother motion. Keep in mind that both settings can increase the final file size.
- Does the GIF keep the original aspect ratio?
- Yes. The suggested output sizes always keep the original aspect ratio, so your GIF will not be stretched or squashed.