Video to GIF

Turn a short video clip into a crisp animated GIF — fast, free, and completely private.

🔒 100% private — your files never leave your device
Drag & drop a video
or click to browse — one clip at a time
MP4 WEBM MOV MKV AVI
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Clip length
GIF range
Output

How it works

Three steps. No sign-up, no upload, no wait.

1

Add your clip

Drop in a video — MP4, WEBM, MOV, MKV or AVI — or click to browse for one.

2

Set size & speed

Pick the width and frame rate, trim to just the part you want, then tap Make GIF.

3

Download

Your GIF is built right here and saved to your device — with a live progress bar you can cancel any time.

About Video to GIF

Video to GIF converts a short clip into a looping animated GIF, entirely in your browser. By default it runs a two-pass render — first it studies the clip's colours to build an optimised palette, then it maps every frame to that palette — which gives noticeably cleaner results than a quick single-pass conversion. It all happens on your device, with nothing uploaded. Larger files take a little longer, and you can cancel anytime. Because GIFs store every frame as its own image they get large quickly, so a short clip at a modest width and a lower frame rate keeps the file manageable.

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Private by design. Your video is read and turned into a GIF right here in your browser — never uploaded, never seen by us. Nothing you add is ever uploaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which video formats can I turn into a GIF?
You can drop in common video files like MP4, WEBM, MOV, MKV and AVI — one clip at a time.
Why is my GIF file so large?
GIFs store every frame as its own image, so they grow quickly. To keep the file small, use a short clip, a modest width, and a lower frame rate — around 10–15 fps is a good balance.
What do the frame rate and width settings do?
Frame rate controls smoothness — higher looks smoother but makes a bigger file. Width sets the size in pixels, and the height adjusts automatically to keep the original proportions.
Can I make a GIF from just part of a video?
Yes. Turn on Trim to a section and set a start and end time to capture only the part you want. Clips need to be about 30 seconds or shorter.
What is the 'faster, lower quality' option?
By default the tool studies the clip's colours first to produce a cleaner-looking GIF. The faster option skips that step, so it finishes quicker but the colours may look a little rougher.
Is my video uploaded anywhere?
No. Your video never leaves your device — the GIF is created entirely in your browser, and nothing is uploaded to any server.