Gfycat Turns Animated GIFs Into HTML5 Video, Pulls Clips From YouTube

Gfycat Turns Animated GIFs Into HTML5 Video, Pulls Clips From YouTube

If you’ve been exploring the fine art of animated GIFs, but found that some of them were a bit too large to share easily, Gfycat can help. The service accepts GIF uploads of any size and reduces them into much smaller HTML5 videos.

It can also pull up to 15 second clips from video services like YouTube, Vimeo and Liveleak. Just enter the URL, the beginning time and duration, and you’ll receive a video as well as a GIF to share.

Gfycat [via @MattDemers]


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