How-To

Turn Any YouTube Video Into a GIF the Easy Way

Gif YouTube generate

Do you want to create a GIF out of a portion of a YouTube video, but the hassle of actually doing it brings you down? Here’s the easy way to do it.

Do you want to create a GIF out of a portion of a YouTube video, but the idea of finding the software to do it seems like something too complicated to even try?

A simple solution exists, in the form of GIF YouTube. This service allows you to create GIFs up to 10 seconds long, with good results. Here’s how it works.

GIF YouTube

With the video open in a browser tab, type: gif  after www. and before youtube in the address bar and hit Enter as shown below.

Gif YouTube address

You’ll be taken to the GIF YouTube website where you’ll get a few options for your future GIF. The interface is straight-forward and easy to work with. Use the slider of the video to select the starting point of your GIF, give it a name, and select the length of the GIF. After you’re ready hit the Create gif button.

Gif YouTube website create

The service will start creating your GIF, which shouldn’t take more than a few seconds depending on server load and how long the original video is. You’ll get a preview while it’s being generated.

If you like the preview, click Awesome or go back and tinker with it some more.

The page should refresh when done, but you can refresh it manually, too.

Gif YouTube generate

When it’s done, you can share it or save it by right-clicking the GIF and select to save the image to your computer.

Share YouTube GIF

Here’s an example of one my editor made (being the WWE geek that he is):

Brock_Lesnar_Pain

All in all, the service yields some nice results and it works quite fast. There’s some serious potential here for some creative and fun images with this, and it’s super simple. I am curious what Google, YouTube’s owner, thinks of it though. Perhaps the search giant will make yet another acquisition, or just have it shutdown for some type of infringement reason.

You can also head over to the GIFYouTube site and paste in the URL of a video and make your GIF as well. Have fun!

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. S.Phillips

    September 3, 2014 at 1:13 am

    I have been looking for a quick method to do this, I’ve been using photshop’s animation window. That link will save me a bundle of time, thanks for sharing.

  2. me

    August 27, 2015 at 2:27 am

    but the website does not work

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