ویدیو به GIF
تبدیل کلیپهای ویدیویی به GIF متحرک
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پشتیبانی: .mp4, .webm, .mov, .avi (حداکثر 50.0 MB)
Convert Video to GIF Online - Free GIF Maker
Turn video clips into animated GIFs with FileMuncher's free video to GIF converter. Perfect for creating shareable reaction GIFs, converting short clips for social media, making tutorial animations, or capturing funny moments from videos. Select the exact portion of the video you want to convert.
GIF creation runs entirely in your browser using FFmpeg WebAssembly. Your video files are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy. This is great for creating GIFs from personal videos, screen recordings, or any content you want to keep private until you are ready to share.
Set the start and end time to capture just the clip you want, adjust the frame rate and resolution to control file size, then convert. The tool optimizes the GIF palette for the best visual quality at the smallest file size. Supports MP4, WebM, MOV, and other video formats as input. Desktop browsers recommended for longer clips.
How to Convert Video to GIF
Upload Video
Add the video to convert
Set Clip
Choose the start and end time
Convert
Click Convert to create the GIF
Download
Save the animated GIF
سوالات متداول
How long can the GIF be?
You can convert clips of any length, but GIF files grow large quickly. For best results and reasonable file sizes, keep GIFs under 10-15 seconds. Shorter clips produce smaller, more shareable files.
Can I control the GIF file size?
Yes. Reduce the resolution and frame rate to create smaller GIF files. Lower frame rates like 10-15 FPS still look smooth for most content while significantly reducing file size.
What video formats are supported?
MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI, and other common formats. Any video that plays in your browser can be converted to GIF.
Will the GIF have sound?
No. GIF is an image format that does not support audio. Only the visual portion of your video clip is included in the GIF.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser using WebAssembly. Your video stays on your device.