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IMGFuel: The Internet’s Free Video to GIF Converter

IMGFuel: The Internet’s Free Video to GIF Converter

by IMGFUEL King

The internet is a one-stop hub for anything you need done. You need to do a quick research? Go on the internet. You need to find the best Christmas gifts for your friends and family? There is a list of your best picks on the internet. You need to convert important files for work? Best be sure there are thousands of choices for you online.

A common costly internet service would be video conversion sites. These sites know their edge and how much they are needed. If you have not come across one, video converter sites are internet services that help you edit or convert your videos. Some of them cost money, while most free options render your videos with an unattractive watermark.

An early iteration of a free video converter site is WinFF. The tools it boasted were open source, meaning anyone could have had access to them. It was also hosted on Github, which is a Microsoft software development subsidiary.

On WinFF, people can convert their videos with ease; it can even convert multiple files in multiple formats simultaneously. For more context, WinFF users could convert mpeg, flv, mov, and avi video types. This was its main selling point: it offered many services for no heavy processing fees. You could even convert video to audio on WinFF.

As time passed, WinFF was joined by many other video conversion platforms. In 2020, there are thousands of software as a service (SaaS) websites online. Sorting through all of them and choosing the best one can be a herculean task, as not all of them offer the same benefits. MP4 to GIF features, for example, is not offered just anywhere.

With a big roster to choose from, one platform does make the quality cut: IMGFuel.

What Is IMGFuel?

A video converter website with over 15 tools, IMGFuel is a free to use SaaS. It provides one with the tools they need to edit, convert, or compress images. Being a collective system and service, one would expect IMGFuel to cost an arm and a leg. However, like WinFF, IMGFuel is free.

One might think that the platform skips out on the quality of its tools. How can a free platform give you this many services? IMGFuel just does, without needing you to download expensive software.

It offers the most unique and premium video-image conversion services online. These include but are not limited to, image compressors, image to document converters, and even meme generators. The cherry on top is IMGFuel’s video to GIF converting tool that remakes your videos into animated GIFs.

GIF Files

A Brief History

The discussion of GIFs, throughout history, changed. GIF files have existed for a long time, but most people today know them as memes or reaction replies. For a lot of internet users, GIFs may also be synonymous with the ‘GIF vs JIF’ debate. Whichever of these you are familiar with, you still are missing a lot of information about GIFs.

Unknown to most, GIFs have existed since the 1980’s---specifically, 1987. This was before the conception of the World Wide Web. Tech giant at the time, CompuServe, and its head developer Steve Wilhite are responsible for its conception. They wanted to make an image that was compatible with computers but also did not take up too much of its memory.

It might be difficult to imagine now, but at the time, sending colored images took up too much of a computer’s space. Processing power, RAM, and memory worked differently in the 1980’s.

Eventually, like all human beings, Wilhite and his team found a solution to their problem. They developed an algorithm that compressed images and limited their color palettes too (only 256). By doing this, images can be sent easier from one computer to another. The name of these files would then be known worldwide as the GIF, or Graphics Interchange Format.

However, at this point, the GIF is not yet what you know it today. At the time, GIF files were still images. It sought out what it had to do by compressing images, but the GIF was destined for more. Because of its algorithm, the GIF was a good vehicle for flip-book style images. GIFs identify repeating patterns of an image and simply them, creating smaller files with minimal-to-no data loss.

By compressing images, GIFs are an effective vehicle for looped videos that remain soundless. At the crossroads of the 20th and 21st century, GIFs were joined by other file types. These were the PDF, the PNG, and the TIFF. Still, GIFs had the potential to make videos or be made of videos, so it continued to thrive online.

GIF Files As Memes

Through animated images, GIFs communicate more than the usual photo and take up less space than videos. GIF files were the perfect middle ground of both. The best thing about it was that it can be sent fast, and with ease.

Nowadays, for the most part, GIF files are used as memes. They are also commonly known for their animated images and looped videos. People send them to each other to convey emotions and feelings. It is a way for people to visualize what the other person is going through---or what the other person finds hilarious.

Because of compression, the original video can get lost in the process. However, if you have ever used a GIF, you would know that it will still look clear.

There are many online libraries of GIFs as memes. Additionally, there are also many GIF maker platforms. While they are not always one and the same---memes tend to make funny pop culture references and GIF files are only animated images---they often overlap.

As seen above, GIF files were born before the ‘meme’. However, with its potential to make quick animated videos, it was natural for GIFs to be meme vehicles. The rise of GIF popularity, used as memes, can be attributed to sites like tumblr. As people share on social media, they sometimes want to express their feelings through a GIF. Now, because everyone wants to use GIFs, the problem is making them. Sometimes you have a niche video in mind, but you just cannot find it on GIPHY or Pinterest.

Video To GIF

Through websites like IMGFuel, anyone can make their own GIF files. All you will need is a video to convert. IMGFuel supports 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, WebM, and WMV video file types.

How about YouTube to GIF? If your video is available on Youtube, you can opt to download it and then convert it on IMGFuel.

How to Use the Video to GIF Function

  1. Choose the video file/s you want to convert into GIF files.
  2. Next, choose the settings you want for the conversion. This may include the size and color of the GIF.
  3. Wait for the conversion process to finish, this may only take a few minutes, depending on your video.
  4. The GIF file will be ready for downloading.

Conclusion

IMGFuel is an effective option for anyone who needs a video to GIF converter. It boasts over 15 tools, but making GIF files from videos is one of its most special features. Even better, it helps GIFs serve their purpose well: IMGFuel compresses files so you can share it to your friends easily.

This platform is free and gets the job done. It is also compatible with any operating system, because it is on the internet. Thus, it does not matter whether you are using Windows, Mac or Linux.

As an online service, IMGFuel is top of the line. Its additional features and accessibility makes anyone capable of getting their graphics done.

IMGFUEL KingContent Marketing Manager