How to Convert Video to GIF Offline — Free Browser Tool
Turn any video clip into an animated GIF for social media, presentations, or messaging — directly in your browser with no uploads.
Video to GIF — Browser Conversion
Turn any video clip into a shareable animated GIF directly in your browser. No uploads, no accounts — just drag, drop, and export your GIF in seconds.
Animated GIFs are the universal format for reactions, tutorials, and social media clips. Convert any video to GIF entirely in your browser — frame rate, width, and time range are all customisable.
How to Convert Video to GIF Offline
Step 1: Select Your Video File
Upload your video — MP4, WebM, MOV and more are supported. Drag and drop or click to browse.
Step 2: Set GIF Options
Adjust frame rate, width, and the time range you want to capture from the video.
Step 3: Generate the GIF
Click Convert. The tool renders your animated GIF in the browser using client-side processing.
Step 4: Download Your GIF
Save your animated GIF directly to your device, ready to share anywhere.
Tips for Better GIFs
- Keep clips short (under 5 seconds) for smaller file sizes that load quickly.
- Use a lower frame rate (10–15 fps) to dramatically reduce file size with minimal visual difference.
- Reduce the output width (e.g. 480px) if the GIF will be shared on mobile or social media.
- High-contrast, simple motion scenes compress much better than complex action footage.
Why Convert Offline?
Private
Your video never leaves your device. No upload, no server, no data collection at any stage.
Fast
FFmpeg.wasm runs on your own CPU — no waiting for uploads or server queues.
Works Offline
Once the page loads, conversion works without any internet connection.
Convert Video to GIF — No Upload, No Registration
Runs entirely in your browser — no upload, no account, no waiting.
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