Video to GIF Converter

Convert your videos to high-quality animated GIFs with advanced controls

Upload & Configure

Select your video file and customize GIF settings

10 fps

Higher FPS = Smoother animation, larger file size

Height will be calculated automatically

80%

Higher quality = Better image, larger file size

How It Works

  1. Upload your video file
  2. Set the start time and duration
  3. Adjust frame rate and quality
  4. Choose width (height auto-calculated)
  5. Click "Convert to GIF"
  6. Download your animated GIF

Supported Formats

MP4AVIMOVMKVWEBMFLV

Tips & Best Practices

Keep duration under 10 seconds for smaller file sizes

10-15 FPS is ideal for most GIFs

Lower width = smaller file size, faster loading

Enable optimization for web use

Use loop option for continuous playback

Common Use Cases

Social media posts and reactions

Website animations and banners

Email marketing and newsletters

Presentations and demos

Turn any video clip into an animated GIF. Xonvert converts MP4, AVI, MOV, and other video formats into shareable GIF animations. Set the frame rate, resize for optimal file size, and trim to the perfect moment. GIFs are universally supported on social media, messaging apps, and websites.

Key Features

  • Convert any video format to animated GIF
  • Adjustable GIF frame rate and quality
  • Trim to specific time range
  • Resize output for optimal file size
  • Supports MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV, WebM

How to Convert Video to GIF

  1. 1

    Upload your video

    Select a video clip to convert to GIF.

  2. 2

    Set GIF options

    Adjust frame rate, dimensions, and select the time range.

  3. 3

    Download GIF

    Click "Process" and download your animated GIF.

Common Use Cases

  • Creating reaction GIFs from movie or TV clips
  • Making product demo animations for websites
  • Converting short gameplay highlights to sharable GIFs
  • Creating animated previews for video content

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my GIF so large?
GIFs are uncompressed and can be large. Reduce size by lowering frame rate (10-15fps), reducing dimensions, and keeping the duration short (2-5 seconds).
What's the best frame rate for GIFs?
10-15fps is standard for GIFs. Higher rates produce smoother but larger files. Most meme-style GIFs use 10-12fps.

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