GIFs are abundantly popular on Twitter, particularly due to their versatile nature and the ability to be ‘meme’d’ in different situations. Since any piece of visual media can be looped and converted into a GIF, the popular GIF responses are ever-changing. Once you see an interesting GIF on Twitter, you will want to use it outside of the platform. Unfortunately, Twitter does not have a native function to save GIFs on its platform. Downloading a gif from Twitter is a two-step process, where you’ll need to download the GIF as a video on your device at first. In this article, we show you how to download any GIF or video from Twitter. Read Also: How to Disable Call Recording Warning on Realme Phones
Here’s how you can download any GIF or video from Twitter
In order to download a GIF from Twitter, first, you need to download it as a video file using a third-party downloader, and then convert it to a GIF. Step 1: Go to Tweet where the GIF has been posted. Right-click on the GIF and select ‘Copy GIF address’.
If you’re saving a video, this option will say ‘Save video address’. Step 2: Go to https://twittervideodownloader.com/ and paste the GIF address in the download bar. Select ‘Download’.
Step 3: In the following window click ‘Download Video’.
Step 4: Click the three dots on the video preview window and select ‘Download’.
The video will be saved on your device. Now you need to convert this video to a GIF. Here’s how you can do it. Step 5: Go to https://ezgif.com/ and select ‘Video to GIF’.
Step 6: Upload the video you just downloaded from the Twitter video downloader and select ‘Upload video’.
Step 7: Select the loop time, frame rate, and size. Click on ‘Convert to GIF!’
Step 8: Scroll down and select ‘Save’.
The GIF will be saved on your device. Read Also: 2 alternatives to Youtube downloader
Conclusion
This is how you can download any video or GIF from Twitter on your device. If you want to download a video, you don’t need to follow the second part of the guide. Simply copy the video address and use the Twitter downloader website to save it on your device. However, downloading a GIF from Twitter will require saving it as a video first, and then converting it to a GIF.