MP4 to GIF Converter
Drop your MP4 video here
Convert MP4 to GIF — free, fast, server-powered
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Lower FPS = much smaller file. 10 FPS is ideal for most GIFs — smooth enough while keeping file size reasonable.
Video is uploaded, converted server-side, then auto-deleted after 60 min.
How to Convert MP4 to GIF Online
Drag & drop or click Browse. Max 2 GB.
Choose bitrate for output quality.
Click Convert, wait for FFmpeg, then download. Auto-deleted after 60 min.
Why Convert MP4 to GIF?
Converting MP4 to GIF creates short, silent animations perfect for sharing on social media, messaging apps, and forums where auto-playing loops are preferred over full video embeds.
About the MP4 Format
MP4 is the most widely used video container format on the internet. It typically uses H.264 video compression and AAC audio, delivering excellent quality at relatively small file sizes. MP4 is universally supported across browsers, devices, streaming platforms, and social media sites.
MP4 was introduced in 2001 as part of the MPEG-4 standard by the ISO. It evolved from Apple's QuickTime format and became the dominant web video format thanks to its balance of quality, compression, and universal device support.
✅ Advantages
- Universal playback support on all devices and browsers
- Excellent compression-to-quality ratio with H.264
- Supports subtitles, chapters, and multiple audio tracks
- Ideal for streaming, sharing, and social media uploads
❌ Disadvantages
- Lossy compression means some quality is sacrificed
- H.264 encoding can be slow on older hardware
- Not ideal for professional lossless editing workflows
About the GIF Format
GIF is a bitmap image format that supports animation through a sequence of frames. While technically an image format, animated GIFs function as short, silent video clips and are widely used for memes, reactions, and quick demonstrations. GIFs are limited to 256 colors per frame and have no audio support.
GIF was introduced by CompuServe in 1987. Its animation capability made it the de facto format for short animations on the early web. Despite much larger file sizes compared to modern video formats, GIFs remain popular due to their universal support and auto-play behavior.
✅ Advantages
- Universal support — plays everywhere without a video player
- Auto-plays in browsers, messaging apps, and social media
- Simple to create and share
- No audio track (can be an advantage for silent loops)
❌ Disadvantages
- Limited to 256 colors — poor for photographic content
- Very large file sizes for the quality
- No audio support
- Low frame rates and resolution compared to video formats
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are GIF files so much larger than MP4?
GIFs use per-frame compression limited to 256 colors with no inter-frame compression. A 5-second MP4 clip might be 500KB, while the same content as a GIF could be 5-10MB.
Will the GIF have audio?
No. GIF is an image format and does not support audio. Only the visual frames from your MP4 are converted.
How can I keep my GIF file size small?
Use a lower resolution, reduce the frame rate, and keep the duration short (under 5 seconds). Our converter lets you adjust bitrate to balance quality and size.