Video to GIF Converter
Turn the exact moment from an MP4, MOV, or WebM video into a polished animated GIF with no watermark.
Create a GIF
Choose the moment, size, motion detail, and color level.
How to convert a video to GIF
Choose a video
Open an MP4, MOV, WebM, or another common video file.
Set the GIF range
Choose exact start and end times, output width, motion detail, colors, and playback.
Create and download
Preview the finished animation and download the GIF with no watermark.
Make a GIF people can actually share
Shorter clips, sensible dimensions, and balanced motion detail keep GIFs clear without creating enormous files. Start with five seconds at 480px, then adjust after previewing the result.
Need to isolate the moment first? Use the Video Trimmer. Need still images instead? Use Frame Extractor.
Video to GIF FAQ
Does my video leave my device?
No. Your source video stays on your device while the GIF is created.
Which video formats can I convert?
You can choose common formats including MP4, MOV, WebM, M4V, MKV, AVI, OGV, and OGG when your device can play them.
Can I choose only part of the video?
Yes. Set exact start and end times or use the 3, 5, and 10 second shortcuts.
How do I make the GIF smaller?
Choose a shorter clip, smaller width, lower motion detail, or compact color setting.
Can the GIF loop forever?
Yes. Choose Loop forever for repeating playback or Play once for a single pass.
Does a GIF include audio?
No. The GIF format does not contain audio.
Will the GIF have a watermark?
No. The downloaded GIF does not include a MakeInfluencers watermark.
Can I use Video to GIF on mobile?
Yes. Short clips at 320px or 480px are the most practical choice for phones and tablets.
Create GIFs from MP4, MOV, and WebM clips
A video to GIF converter turns short motion into an image format that works in messages, documentation, reactions, product demos, social posts, and community updates. Exact trim controls keep only the useful action instead of converting an entire recording.
Output width has the largest effect on file size, followed by duration and motion detail. Color settings help balance gradients and fine detail against a smaller download.