Turn MP4, MOV, or WebM clips into GIFs without opening a desktop editor. Upload a short video, choose the fps that fits your use case, and export a GIF that is easy to share in chat, docs, product updates, and social posts.
Step 1 - Source video
MP4 · MOV · WebM · Max 200 MB · Short clips work best
Step 2 - GIF settings
Higher FPS looks smoother but usually creates a larger GIF file.
GIF preview
Upload a source clip to preview the result here
Built for teams that need a fast online video-to-GIF converter with honest expectations about smoothness, file size, and short-clip performance.
Use a lower FPS when you need a lighter file, or raise FPS when smoother motion matters more than download size.
Upload a source video you already have and export a GIF that works well in chats, docs, support replies, and social publishing workflows.
Short moments usually make better GIFs because they loop faster, stay easier to read, and avoid oversized files.
Handle upload, conversion, preview, and download in one online flow without switching to a desktop editor.
A simple three-step workflow for turning MP4, MOV, or WebM clips into downloadable GIFs online.
Add the video segment you want to turn into a GIF. MP4, MOV, and WebM are the best starting formats for this online workflow.
Pick the FPS that matches your goal. Lower values keep the file lighter, while higher values make movement look smoother.
Run the task, preview the generated GIF, and download the final file when it is ready.
Start with a short highlight instead of a full scene. A tighter clip usually loops better and keeps the GIF easier to load and share.
This page is built for users who want quick, browser-based GIF exports from existing video clips, not a full timeline editor.
Convert existing video to GIF
FPS control before export
Built for short online workflows
Sets expectations about file size
Fixed 1-credit pricing
Answers to the questions users search before converting MP4 or other video clips into GIFs online.
If you are choosing between smoother motion and a smaller file, try a middle FPS setting first and keep the source clip as short as possible.
Upload a short clip, choose the FPS that fits your file-size target, and export a GIF in minutes.