Gifski

Convert videos to GIFs

2.23.0 for iPhone
Free
9.6

76 Ratings

Update Date

2023-08-23

Size

3.2 MB

Screenshots for iPhone

iPhone
Gifski Description
Convert videos to high-quality GIFs.

It converts videos to animated GIFs that use thousands of colors per frame. This is made possible by some fancy features for efficient cross-frame palettes and temporal dithering.

Keep in mind that Gifski is a converter, not a GIF creator. It will never support features like adding text and elements to a GIF. That's better done in a proper video editing app.


■ Features

- Video trimming
- Precise control of dimensions
- Control over GIF looping and bouncing (yo-yo) playback
- Adjust the speed
- Copy, share, or drag the GIF
- Share extension
- System service
- Optionally produce smaller lower quality GIFs
- Generate up to 50 FPS GIFs (for showing off design work on Dribbble)


■ To convert, either:

- Drag and drop your HEIC images onto the window or the Dock icon.
- Click the “Open” button in the window or in the “File” menu and then choose your HEIC images.
- Right-click your HEIC images in Finder and select this app in the “Open With” menu.

Gifski supports all the video formats that macOS supports (.mp4 or .mov with H264, HEVC, ProRes, etc). The QuickTime Animation format is not supported. Use ProRes 4444 XQ instead. It's more efficient, more widely supported, and like QuickTime Animation, it also supports alpha channel.


■ Share extension

Gifski includes a share extension that lets you share videos to Gifski. Just select Gifski from the Share menu of any macOS app.

You can share a macOS screen recording with Gifski by clicking on the thumbnail that pops up once you are done recording and selecting “Share” from there.


■ System service

Gifski includes a system service that lets you quickly convert a video to GIF from the “Services” menu in any app that provides a compatible video file.


■ Bounce (yo-yo) GIF playback

Gifski includes the option to create GIFs that bounce back and forth between forward and backward playback. This option doubles the number of frames in the GIF so the file size will double as well.


■ Tips

‣ Quickly copy or save the GIF

After converting, press Command+C to copy the GIF or Command+S to save it.

‣ Change GIF dimensions with the keyboard

In the width/height input fields in the editor view, press the arrow up/down keys to change the value by 1. Hold the Option key meanwhile to change it by 10.


■ FAQ

‣ The generated GIFs are huge!

The GIF image format is very space inefficient. It works best with short video clips. Try reducing the dimensions, FPS, or quality.

‣ Why are 60 FPS and higher not supported?

Browsers throttle frame rates above 50 FPS, playing them at 10 FPS.


■ Support

Click the “Send Feedback” button in the “Help” menu in the app or email me at sindresorhus@gmail.com
Gifski 2.23.0 Update
2023-08-23
- The app now requires macOS 13. You can get the last macOS 12 compatible version from the app's website.
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
2.23.0
Size:
3.2 MB
Update Date:
2023-08-23
Developer:
Sindre Sorhus
Language:
English

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2.23.0 2023-08-23
- The app now requires macOS 13. You can get the last macOS 12 compatible version from the app's website.
2.22.3 2023-05-07
- Bug fixes.
2.7.1 2020-04-15
- Fixed a crash that could sometimes happen when canceling the conversion.
- Fixed handling of videos with blank frames at the start.
- Fixed looping the playback in the editor when the video is trimmed from the start.
2.7.0 2020-03-09
- Loop the video playback in the editor when the “Loop Forever” checkbox is checked.
- Disable audio when playing the video in the editor.
2.6.3 2020-02-06
- Fixed an issue with trimming from the start of the video.
2.6.2 2020-02-04
- Fixed an issue where the GIF would not play right away.
2.6.0 2020-01-31
- Support 60 FPS GIFs.
- Bug fixes.
2.5.0 2019-12-20
- Gifski now requires macOS 10.14 or later.
- Added the ability to go back to the edit screen during and after the conversion.
2.4.0 2019-12-05
- Added an “Open” button to the initial view as an alternative to drag and drop. (macOS 10.15 only)
- Fixed an issue that caused the conversion to fail with a "frame failed" error in some rare cases.
- Fixed a crash that could happen when the conversion was canceled.
2.3.0 2019-11-12
- Gifski now comes with a share extension that lets you share a video directly from any app that has a “Share” button/menu.
- Re-enabled gifsicle support (improved compression).

Tip: You can share a macOS screen recording with Gifski by clicking on the thumbnail that pops up once you are done recording and selecting “Share” from there.
2.2.1 2019-11-07
- Fixed GIFs not correctly looping when the quality was less than 100%. (gifsicle support, meaning improved compression, is temporarily disabled until we can properly fix this)
2.2.0 2019-10-31
- Gifski is now much better at reducing the GIF size when you use the “Quality” slider.
- You can now disable looping of the GIF.
2.1.1 2019-10-09
- Improved compatibility with macOS Catalina.
2.1.0 2019-10-04
- Added confirmation dialog before quitting if there's an active conversion.
2.0.1 2019-08-15
- Properly overwrite an existing file in "Save As…".
- Prevent the user from accidentally trimming the video to zero duration.
- Fixed some crashes.
2.0.0 2019-08-05
- You are no longer asked where to save the GIF right away. Gifski will now convert the video and then let you choose what to do with it. In addition to the usual share and drag & drop options, we've added copy and save.
- You can trim the video right from within Gifski.
- You can set exact dimensions as width/height or percentage.
- After the conversion is completed, you can press Space to Quick Look the GIF.
- Gifski shows a notification when the conversion is completed.
- Gifski includes a system service that lets you quickly convert a video to GIF from the “Services” menu in any app that provides a compatible video file.
- User-interface improvements.
1.8.0 2019-05-07
- Make the error messages shown for invalid files more user-friendly.
- Work around incorrect dimensions for recordings of the iOS Simulator recorded with `simctl`.
1.7.0 2019-04-12
- Improved error message when a user selects an audio-only file.
1.6.0 2019-04-10
- Minor user interface improvements.
- Better error message when passing in a video using the QuickTime Animation format.
1.5.1 2019-03-31
- Prevent the user from accidentally saving the GIF without an extension.
1.5.0 2019-03-26
- Cancel the conversion by either clicking on the progress circle or pressing the Escape key.
- There's a brand new conversion completed screen where you can:
- Drag and drop the GIF somewhere (drag the thumbnail).
- Show the file in Finder.
- Share the GIF using a system share service.
- See the file size.
- Shows the estimated time remaining during conversion.
- Fixed some crashes.
1.4.1 2019-01-04
Improved crash tracking.
1.4.0 2018-09-20
Support for dark mode.
1.3.2 2018-07-16
Fixes the app crashing on startup in some cases
1.3.1 2018-07-14
User-interface tweaks and bug fixes.
1.2.1 2018-06-15
Gifski is no longer mistakenly chosen as the default app for opening MP4 files.
1.2.0 2018-03-14
- Bug fixes
- UI improvements
1.1.0 2018-02-27
- Significantly improved performance.
- Added a frame rate option.
- The conversion progress is now displayed in the Dock icon.
- The conversion progress is now reported to the system, resulting in Finder showing a progress bar for the generated GIF during progress.
1.0.0 2018-02-23