Free Video to GIF Converter — Make GIFs Online, No Upload

Drop a video file, trim the clip, set the frame rate and size, and convert to GIF. Everything runs locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.

Drop a video here or click to browse

MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI — up to any size

Supported Video Formats

MP4

H.264, H.265

WebM

VP8, VP9

MOV

QuickTime

AVI

Most codecs

Any format your browser can play will work — the tool uses your browser's built-in video decoder.

How It Works

01

Upload your video

Drag and drop or click to select a video file from your device. MP4, WebM, MOV, and more are supported.

02

Trim & configure

Set the start and end time to clip the section you want. Adjust frame rate (5–25 fps) and output width.

03

Convert to GIF

The tool captures frames from the video and encodes them into a GIF — all in your browser, no server needed.

04

Preview & download

See the result instantly, check the file size, then download. Go back to adjust settings if needed.

Tips for Smaller, Better GIFs

GIF files can get large quickly. Here are practical ways to keep the file size down without sacrificing too much quality:

  • Keep clips short — 2–5 seconds is ideal. Every extra second adds dozens of frames.
  • Lower the frame rate — 10 fps looks smooth enough for most GIFs and produces half the file size of 20 fps.
  • Reduce the width — 480px is plenty for Slack, GitHub, and most chat apps. 320px works well for inline documentation.
  • Avoid complex motion — scenes with lots of movement compress poorly in GIF format. UI demos and slides convert better than action footage.
  • Consider WebP or MP4 — if your target platform supports it, these formats are dramatically smaller than GIF at the same quality.

When to Use a Video to GIF Converter

  • Bug reports — show developers exactly what went wrong with a short screen recording turned into a GIF.
  • Documentation & tutorials — embed quick demos in README files, wikis, or knowledge bases where video embeds aren't supported.
  • Social media — GIFs auto-play on Twitter, Slack, Discord, and forums without requiring a video player.
  • Product demos — showcase a feature in a few seconds. Perfect for landing pages and email campaigns.
  • Memes & reactions — clip the perfect moment from a video and share it instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my video uploaded to a server?

No. The entire conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your video never leaves your device. We don't see, store, or process your files — it's 100% private.

What video formats are supported?

Any format your browser can play — MP4 (H.264), WebM (VP8/VP9), MOV, and most AVI files. If you can play the video in Chrome or Firefox, this tool can convert it.

Why is my GIF file so large?

GIF is an uncompressed format — it stores every pixel of every frame. To reduce file size: shorten the clip, lower the frame rate to 10 fps, reduce the output width, or choose scenes with less motion. A 5-second clip at 480px and 10 fps typically produces a 2–5 MB file.

What's the best frame rate for GIFs?

10 fps is the sweet spot for most use cases — it looks smooth enough while keeping file size reasonable. Use 15–20 fps only when fluid motion matters (e.g., UI animations). 5 fps works for simple step-by-step demos.

Can I convert a screen recording to GIF?

Yes — that's one of the most popular use cases. Record your screen with any tool (including our free online screen recorder), then drop the video file here to convert the clip to GIF.

Is there a file size or length limit?

No hard limit — but longer clips with high resolution will use more browser memory and take longer to process. For best results, keep clips under 10 seconds and output width under 600px. Your browser handles everything locally.

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