![]() ![]() Since Slack is usually open on my desktop, I go to a discreet user/channel (like my or use the GIPHY slash command ( /giphy), followed by the caption hashtag option ( #caption), the caption in quotes ( ""), followed by a search term or a link to a GIF. ![]() ⁺Best free tool for creating GIFs from Live Photos on your iPhone…that you can easily send to people (smaller file size): GIPHY Cam (note: Live Photos appear to import in reverse (mirror-image), so it’s worth converting the Live Photo to a movie clip in another app, like Google’s Motion Stills app)īest free tool for creating GIFs in mobile overall: GIPHY Cam (iOS and Android) (note: Android version has trouble linking to video folder iOS version appears to have issues with Live Photos importing in reverse, as mentioned above)īest free tool for creating captioned GIFs: GIPHY Slack App (I find myself going straight to Slack if I want to caption a GIF before sending. YouTube) and other GIFs on a desktop (Mac): GIF Brewery (by Gyfcat) īest free tool for capturing interactions, and other motion directly from your desktop (Mac) display: GIPHY Capture (formerly GifGrabber) īest free tool for creating GIFs from Live Photos on your iPhone⁺: Motion Stills (by Google) I agree with most of the suggestions listed above, but would add a few thoughts…īest free tool for fine-tuning video files, links to videos (e.g. The best way to answer this question is with another question - what type of GIF are you trying to create? ![]()
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