Make a GIF without uploading your video
Online GIF converters make you upload your clip - screen recordings, family videos, work demos - to someone else's server, then often stamp a watermark on the result. This tool decodes your video locally, samples frames at your chosen rate, and encodes the GIF on your own machine. Nothing leaves your device, and there's no watermark.
Getting the size down (GIFs are heavy by nature)
- Trim hard. The best GIFs are 2-5 seconds. Use start/end to cut to the moment.
- 10 fps is plenty for most clips - motion still reads, file halves vs 20 fps.
- Width 320-480 covers chats and posts. Doubling width quadruples file size.
- Color optimization trades color precision for size - drag it right for smaller files.
- If it's still too big, a short MP4 beats a GIF technically - but GIFs autoplay everywhere, which is why they refuse to die.
Posting to GIPHY or Tenor
After downloading your GIF, you can publish it on giphy.com/upload or tenor.com/upload - both accept direct GIF uploads from your device. (We don't auto-upload anywhere; that's the whole point of this site.)
FAQ
Does this GIF Maker upload files to a server?
- No - decoding, frame capture and GIF encoding all run in your browser.
What video formats work?
- Whatever your browser can play: MP4 (H.264) and WebM everywhere; MOV works in most browsers if it contains H.264. If a video won't load, convert it to MP4 first.
Can I make a GIF from photos?
- Yes - drop two or more images and they become frames, shown at your chosen frame rate, in the order you added them.
Why is my GIF bigger than the video?
- GIF is a 1989 format with no real video compression. Shorter clips, lower fps and smaller width are the levers.