Video to GIF Converter

Convert any video to GIF entirely in your browser. Trim, resize, and adjust quality — no server upload, 100% private.

Drop your video here

or click to browse

Supports MP4, WebM, MOV, and more

Your video never leaves your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.

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Convert Any Video to GIF — Right in Your Browser

Turn screen recordings, clips, or any video file into lightweight, shareable GIFs. Trim the clip, choose the frame rate and output width, and adjust quality — all without uploading anything to a server.

Features

Trim Before Converting

Set precise start and end points so you only convert the part of the video you need.

Adjustable Frame Rate

Choose 5, 10, 15, or 20 FPS to balance smoothness against file size.

Multiple Output Widths

Resize the GIF to 320px, 480px, 640px, 800px, or keep the original width.

Quality Control

Select high, medium, or low quality to fine-tune the color fidelity and file size of your GIF.

Instant Preview

See the resulting GIF and its file size before downloading so you can re-encode with different settings if needed.

No Server Upload

Everything runs in your browser using gif.js. Your video never touches a remote server.

How to Use Video to GIF Converter

1

Upload your video

Drag and drop a video file or click to browse. MP4, WebM, MOV, and other formats are supported.

2

Trim and adjust settings

Set the start and end time, pick a frame rate, output width, and quality level.

3

Convert and download

Click Convert to GIF, wait for processing, then download the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

What video formats can I convert?

Any format your browser can play — MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, and more. If the browser can decode it, this tool can convert it.

Is there a file size or duration limit?

There is no hard limit, but longer or higher-resolution videos take more time and memory since everything runs locally in your browser.

Why is my GIF file large?

GIFs are inherently larger than video. Lower the frame rate, reduce the output width, or choose medium/low quality to shrink the file.

Does this work on mobile?

It works on modern mobile browsers, though performance is best on desktop due to the processing involved.

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