How to Convert MP4 to GIF

Convert MP4 to GIF anywhere — or do it in one click with our free converter.

6 min read · MP4转GIF教程

What is a GIF, and why convert MP4 to GIF?

A GIF is a looping, silent animation that plays automatically everywhere — in chats, emails, social posts, and docs. MP4 is a video file: smaller, with sound, but it doesn't autoplay or loop the way a GIF does.

Converting MP4 to GIF turns a clip into a looping animation you can drop into a Slack message, a tweet, a blog post, or a product page — no play button, no player, no sound needed.

How to convert MP4 to GIF in one click (the fast way)

The fastest way is a free online converter: upload your MP4, pick a frame rate and size, and download the GIF. Our MP4 to GIF converter runs entirely in your browser — no install, no signup, and the video never leaves your device.

It works on iPhone, Mac, and Windows, and finishes a short clip in seconds. It also accepts WebM and MOV, so it doubles as a video-to-GIF converter.

How to choose frame rate and size

Frame rate (fps) controls how smooth the GIF looks; size (width in pixels) controls how big it is. Higher fps and larger size look better but produce a much bigger file — GIF has no inter-frame compression, so every frame adds full weight.

A safe default for most clips is 12 fps at 480px wide. Drop to 8 fps and 320px for a tiny GIF for chat; go to 15 fps and 640px only when you need detail and don't mind the size.

How to convert MP4 to GIF on iPhone

On iPhone, the easiest path is to open this page in Safari, upload the clip from Photos or Files, pick 12 fps and 480px, and download the GIF straight to your device.

The Shortcuts app can also build a homemade MP4-to-GIF shortcut, but a browser converter is faster and needs no setup.

How to convert MP4 to GIF on Mac and Windows

On Mac, ffmpeg can convert MP4 to GIF from the terminal (`ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.gif`), but tuning palette and fps by hand is tedious. On Windows, the same applies, or trim the clip in Photos or Clipchamp first.

An in-browser converter skips all of that — upload, pick settings, download — and works identically on Mac, Windows, and Linux with nothing installed.

MP4 vs GIF: when to use each

Use MP4 when you need sound, long duration, or the smallest file — video compression is far more efficient than GIF.

Use GIF when you need a short, silent, looping animation that autoplays everywhere with no player. For a 3–6 second loop, GIF is the right call; for anything over ~10 seconds, MP4 is almost always smaller.

Tips to keep your GIF file small

  • Keep it short — cap the clip at 6 seconds; the converter auto-trims longer videos to the first 10 seconds.
  • Lower the frame rate — 8–12 fps is plenty for most loops.
  • Shrink the width — 480px is a good default; 320px for chat-sized GIFs.
  • Trim before converting — cut to the exact moment that loops, so you don't encode dead air.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert MP4 to GIF?

Upload your MP4 to a free online converter, pick a frame rate and size, and download the GIF. Our converter runs in your browser with no signup, so the video stays on your device.

How do I make a video into a GIF?

The same way: upload the video (MP4, WebM, or MOV), choose a frame rate and width, and the converter turns it into a looping GIF you can download.

How do I turn an MP4 into a GIF for free?

Use a free in-browser converter like ours — no account, no watermark. Upload, pick settings, download.

How do I convert MP4 to GIF on iPhone?

Open this page in Safari, upload the clip from Photos or Files, pick 12 fps and 480px, and save the GIF to your device. No app or shortcut needed.

How do I convert MP4 to GIF on Mac?

Use ffmpeg from the terminal, or skip the setup and use our browser converter — upload, pick settings, download, with nothing installed.

What frame rate should I use for a GIF?

12 fps is a good default. Use 8 fps for smaller chat GIFs, and 15 fps only when you need smooth motion and don't mind a larger file.

Why is my GIF file so big?

GIF has no inter-frame compression, so every frame adds full weight. Lower the frame rate, reduce the width, and keep the clip short (under 6 seconds) to shrink it dramatically.

Does it work with WebM and MOV?

Yes — the converter accepts MP4, WebM, and MOV. MP4 (H.264) has the best browser support; if a file won't decode, re-export it as MP4 H.264.

Are my videos uploaded to a server?

No. The entire conversion runs locally in your browser — your video never leaves your device.

Is this MP4 to GIF converter free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no watermark. It runs in your browser, so there's nothing to pay for or log into.

Can I convert GIF to MP4?

Not with this tool — it converts video to GIF, not the other way around. Converting GIF to MP4 needs a video encoder, which is a separate job.

What is the difference between MP4 and GIF?

MP4 is a compressed video with sound and efficient storage; GIF is a silent, looping animation that autoplays everywhere. GIF is best for short loops, MP4 for anything longer or with audio.