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Convert GIF to MP4 Online

Free, private GIF to MP4 converter. Your files never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.

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Instant Export

Files convert on your machine, so downloads are ready right away, even on slow connections.

High Fidelity

Good encoding keeps your files looking and sounding right, even at smaller sizes.

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How to convert GIF to MP4

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Drop your GIF file

Drag your file onto the converter above, or click to browse your files. Your files stay on your device.

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Automatic conversion

FormatShift converts your file right in your browser using WebAssembly. No server involved, so your data stays completely private.

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Download your MP4 file

Once the conversion finishes, click the download button and you are done. The converted file is ready to use.

Why convert GIF to MP4?

GIF and MP4 serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.

What is a GIF file?

Graphics Interchange Format: GIF is best known for short animations and memes. The format has been around since 1987 and is limited to 256 colors, which makes it a poor choice for photographs but fine for simple graphics and loops.

Created by: CompuServe, first released in 1987

Used for: Short animations, memes, simple graphics, reaction images

Technical details: Lossless compression but limited to a 256-color palette. Supports simple frame-based animation and single-color transparency.

Compatibility: Supported everywhere. Every browser, messaging app, and social platform handles GIF.

What is a MP4 file?

MPEG-4 Part 14: MP4 is the most widely used video format. Phone recordings, YouTube downloads, streaming services, social media, almost everything uses MP4. It supports video, audio, and subtitles in a single file.

Created by: Moving Picture Experts Group (ISO/IEC), standardized in 2001

Used for: Video streaming, social media, phone recordings, web video, TV shows and movies

Technical details: Container format supporting H.264/H.265 video, AAC audio, and subtitle tracks. Lossy compression provides good quality at manageable file sizes.

Compatibility: Plays on virtually every device, browser, and operating system without extra software.

GIF vs MP4

Feature GIF MP4
Type Graphics Interchange Format MPEG-4 Part 14
Best for Short animations, memes, simple graphics, reaction images Video streaming, social media, phone recordings, web video, TV shows and movies
Compatibility Supported everywhere. Every browser, messaging app, and social platform handles GIF. Plays on virtually every device, browser, and operating system without extra software.
Pros Animation support, universal compatibility, small file size for simple graphics Universal compatibility, good compression, supports multiple streams
Cons 256-color limit makes photos look bad, no partial transparency, animation files can get large Lossy compression means some quality loss, editing requires re-encoding

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to convert GIF to MP4 online?
Yes. FormatShift processes your file entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device, so there is nothing to intercept or leak. No account or signup required.
How long does GIF to MP4 conversion take?
Image conversions usually finish in under a second, even for large files.
What is the difference between GIF and MP4?
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format): Lossless compression but limited to a 256-color palette. Supports simple frame-based animation and single-color transparency. MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14): Container format supporting H.264/H.265 video, AAC audio, and subtitle tracks. Lossy compression provides good quality at manageable file sizes.
Will I lose quality converting GIF to MP4?
This depends on the formats involved. Check the comparison above for details on how GIF and MP4 handle compression and quality.
Do I need to install any software?
No. FormatShift runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to download, install, or sign up for.