Video to GIF Converter

Drop an MP4. Trim the slice. Export a clean, watermark-free animated GIF — all in your browser.

🎬 Drop video here or click MP4 / WebM / MOV / OGG

What is this video-to-GIF converter?

This free video-to-GIF converter decodes any MP4, WebM, MOV or OGG video in your browser, lets you trim the slice you want, dial in FPS, width and quality, then encodes a clean, watermark-free animated GIF on the spot — without uploading anything to a server.

How do I convert a video to GIF for free without watermark?

Drop the video into the upload area, drag the start and end markers to choose the slice, set FPS and width to taste, then click Convert to GIF. The encoder runs in your browser and the result downloads as a clean .gif.

Key features

Trim before encoding
Drag start and end handles on the timeline to pick the slice — only those seconds become GIF frames.
FPS, width and quality controls
FPS 5 to 30, width up to 1080 px, quality 1 to 20 — every combination is rendered live so you can balance smoothness against file size.
Looping toggle
One click to make the GIF loop forever or play once — the standard GIF89a loop extension is written either way.
No watermark, no upload
Output is a clean GIF with no logo or banner; frames are captured on a canvas and encoded entirely in JavaScript, so your video never leaves the page.

How to use it

Drop a video file into the upload area. Drag the timeline handles to set the trim range, adjust FPS, width and quality, then press Convert to GIF. A progress bar shows encoding progress; when it finishes, preview the GIF inline and download with one click.

Frequently asked questions

Which video formats can be converted to GIF?

Any container the browser's video element can decode — MP4, WebM, MOV and Ogg work in every modern browser. The tool extracts frames at the chosen FPS and encodes them as a standard animated GIF89a.

Is there a watermark on the output GIF?

No. Output is a clean GIF with no logo, no banner and no metadata — exactly the frames you trimmed, at the FPS, width and quality you selected.

Does my video get uploaded anywhere?

No. The video is decoded by the browser locally; frames are captured on a canvas and encoded into a GIF entirely in JavaScript.

Built by the Toolbox team on the open-source gif.js encoder (Johan Nordberg), which implements the GIF89a specification including the Netscape looping extension — the same building blocks used by Giphy and Imgur under the hood, just running on your machine.