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How to convert MOV to GIF

Step 1: Provide your MOV files using the button above or by toss and let go.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Fetch your converted GIF files.


MOV to GIF Conversion FAQ

How do I turn a MOV clip into an animated GIF?
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Upload the MOV file, pick a start time and duration (default: first 5 seconds), and the converter samples frames at 15 fps, encodes them into an animated GIF container, and applies palette quantization tuned for the target (GIF GIF uses an adaptive 256-colour palette; animated WebP supports full 24-bit colour with alpha).
Animated GIF is sized for clips under 10 seconds. Longer than that and the output balloons fast — GIF is uncompressed-per-frame, so even modest clips run to many megabytes. For longer animations, target animated WebP or APNG, both of which compress similar to modern video codecs.
For animated GIF at 480p the typical result is 2-8 MB depending on motion complexity. For animated WebP at the same resolution / quality, expect 200 KB to 1 MB — animated WebP is 5-10x more efficient than GIF for the same visual quality.
By default we downsample to 15 fps for animated GIF (GIF works poorly above 25 fps in most viewers) and 24 fps for animated WebP / APNG (which handle higher rates fine). The frame-rate option overrides the default to preserve the source rate from your MOV if your target viewer supports it.
No — animated GIF formats (GIF, WebP, APNG) do not store audio at all. If you need sound with your clip, target a video container (MP4, WebM, MKV) instead of GIF. Many social embeds (Twitter, Discord) actually convert MP4 uploads into GIF-style autoplay loops, giving you the best of both.
Yes — the loop-count option controls whether the GIF loops infinitely (default), plays N times, or plays once and stops. The loop count is stored in GIF container metadata and respected by every modern viewer, web browser, and embed surface.
Two common causes: frame-rate downsampling (we drop a 30 fps MOV to 15 fps GIF by default — bump the frame-rate option to restore smoothness) and palette quantization (GIF is limited to 256 colours per frame, which posterizes gradients in a way the original MOV did not). Switch the target to animated WebP for full colour fidelity.
Yes — the resize option scales the input down before frame extraction, which dramatically reduces final GIF size. A 480p GIF generated from a 4K MOV is 16x smaller on disk than a 4K GIF. Cropping is handled in a separate /trim/ or /crop/ step run before the conversion.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source clip and output animation are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes.
Animated GIF encoding is CPU-bound and slower than typical video re-encoding because of the palette / dithering passes — expect roughly 1x source duration. A 10-second MOV clip produces a GIF in around 10 seconds; longer inputs scale linearly.
Animated GIF supports single-colour transparency only (a binary mask). Animated WebP and APNG support full 8-bit alpha. Most camera-captured MOV sources have no alpha channel anyway, so the GIF comes out fully opaque regardless. If you do have transparent input (screen recordings, animated rendering output), target WebP or APNG for the GIF.
Animated GIF is universally supported — every embed surface accepts it. Animated WebP plays on Twitter, Discord, and modern browsers but breaks on iMessage and older Slack clients. If maximum reach matters, target GIF; if file size or colour quality matters, target WebP.

MOV

MOV is Apple's QuickTime format, supporting first-rate video and audio for production-ready editing.

GIF

GIF files process animation and limited color palettes, perfect for hassle-free animations, memes, and icons.


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