Supported Input Formats:
- MP4:Most Common Video Formats
- AVI:Classic Video Formats with Great Compatibility
- MKV:High-Quality Container Formats
- MOV:Formats Commonly Used on Apple Devices
- WebM:Web Video Formats
- WMV、FLV、MPEG And Other Common Formats
GIF Frame Rate Explanation:
- 5 fps:Smallest File Size, Ideal for Simple Animations
- 10 fps:Recommended Choice, Balances Smoothness and File Size
- 15 fps:Smoother Playback, Suitable for Fast Action
- 20-25 fps:Very Smooth, But Larger File Size
Optimization Tips:
- Choosing a Smaller Output Width Can Significantly Reduce File Size
- Trim the Needed Segment to Avoid Converting the Entire Long Video
- 10 fps Frame Rate Suitable for Most Scenarios
- GIFFormat Does Not Support Audio; Audio Tracks Will Be Removed Automatically
Use Cases:
- Creating Emojis and Animated Stickers
- Create Demo Animations and Tutorials
- Share Fun Video Clips
- Create Web Animation Effects
Steps:
- Select one or more video files to convert
- Set GIF frame rate (default 10fps)
- Choose output width (recommended 480 pixels)
- Optionally select a specific time segment
- Click"Start conversion"Button
- Wait for the conversion to finish, then download the GIF file
Note:GIFA widely supported animated image format that plays directly on web pages, social media, instant messaging, and more. Since GIF uses a 256-color palette, there may be quality loss when converting high-definition videos.