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How to Make An Animated GIF from Video in Seconds


Ever been confused on how to make an animated GIF? Or do you not have Photoshop? Don't worry… imgflip makes animated GIFs from your videos in a snap! So if you have a favorite clip from a movie, or would like to strut your stuff, or in my case have a moment you would like to last forever… like my 4-month-old son punching a balloon and laughing.

baby playing baloon

I won't get into the endless possibilities you can create animated GIFs with, so we'll just cut to the chase.

Step 1: Go to https://imgflip.com/gif-makeranimated gif generator app

Step 2: Upload your video

imgflip upload video

Step 3: Select your settings

Some features like removing the watermark and getting a larger GIF (unlimited dimensions) require you to upgrade to the Pro Version which costs about $9.95 a month. So if you're an avid GIF maker, it's probably worth the investment. Though you can get Photoshop Creative Cloud for $19/month and it has full features. That said… the free version is quite fun!

imgflip select settings

Step 4: Generate your GIF & Download it!

imgflip download gif

Here's what I ended up with.. it's not the BEST… but not bad for a test:

walking black heels

And that's it!

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  1. Tiffany Anthonia

    awww thank you much for this! so useful <3

    http://shopaholicoverhere.blogspot.nl/

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  2. Blog Andra Dorolti

    cool 🙂
    they always brighten up a post, at least that’s what I think.

    I’ll definitely try this soon 🙂

    Andra

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  3. Onianwah

    This is so cool. I definitely want to try it. Will make my posts more fun I bet

    Barbara
    www.barbara1923.com
    Lagos, Nigeria

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  4. Alexis Crawford

    I find photoshop to be a lot easier! And you don’t have that terrible watermark 🙁
    I’ve been using gifs in my blog posts since my website’s relaunch — they’re addicting!

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  5. Cpu

    thank you for sharing your trick, before I used to do with a series of images, definitely those were not as attractive as yours.

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  6. JR

    You can also use: www.vipgif.com to turn your favorite Instagram or YouTube video into a GIF! Best part, you can remove that pesky watermark, so your readers will give you all the credit!

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  7. Sheryl Blasnik

    If you only have photos I will create an animated GIF for you in Photoshop – No watermarks — See an animated GIF I created for Balmain

    Sheryl
    http://fashiondevelopmentgroup.com

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  8. JR

    If you want to turn your favorite Instagram or YouTube video into a gif use www.vipgif.com. It’s fast and free, plus you can remove the watermark…

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  9. Diederik Maynard

    I haven’t used GIF images on my posts, because I had read somewhere that Google doesn’t like them. However, I’ve seen them on many posts lately, so I might want to give a try. Thanks for the tutorial! 🙂

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