no upload · no watermark

Make a GIF from any video.

Drop a video to start

Choose video

MP4 · MOV · WEBM · AVI · MKV · up to 200 MB

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop your video

    Nothing uploads. Your file is read into the browser’s memory — never sent to a server. Works with MP4, MOV, WEBM, AVI, and MKV.

  2. 2

    Edit live

    Trim, crop, caption, tune FPS and size. The preview updates instantly — no round trip, no waiting in a queue.

  3. 3

    Download

    Your GIF saves straight to your device. No watermark, no account, no server-side copy of your video or your GIF.

FAQ

Does my video actually leave my computer?

No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser via ffmpeg.wasm. Your video file is never uploaded to any server — there is no server-side processing involved.

Will there be a watermark on my GIF?

Never. There is no watermark, and no paid version that adds one later.

Can I use these GIFs commercially?

Yes, with no attribution required. Use them in websites, presentations, ads, social media — anywhere.

What is the maximum file size?

Up to 200 MB per video. Since everything runs locally, the real limit is your device’s available memory rather than a server quota.

How long can a GIF be?

Up to 30 seconds. GIFs over 15 seconds tend to produce large files (GIF is an inefficient format from 1989), so keep clips short for easy sharing. Trim with the handles on the timeline.

Which video formats are supported?

MP4, MOV, WEBM, AVI, and MKV. Most common codecs (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) work via the embedded ffmpeg engine.

Why is my GIF file size so large?

GIF is an inefficient format from 1989. To shrink yours: lower the FPS (12 is fine for most clips), reduce the width, or enable Optimize palette in the settings panel.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, but performance is lower than on desktop. For best results on phones, keep clips under 10 seconds — longer videos may exceed device memory.

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