Great news everyone — you can now share GIFs on Twitter!
Twitter announced the change last week, so your feed will probably be getting a lot more animated. And just in case you want to add your own GIFs into the mix, we decided to put together a list of the best apps for making GIFs. You don't have to be a professional to make those pictures move.
GifGrabber lets you create a GIF out of any video.
Giffffr does basically the same thing, but only from a YouTube link.
Recordit makes a GIF out of your computer screen, think of it like a GIF screenshot.
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