Convert FLV to GIF online

Turn a short FLV video clip into a GIF for chats, reactions, documentation or lightweight sharing.

Drag and drop your FLV video
or choose it from your device

Dra og slipp filer her. Maksimal størrelse er 5 GB

Why convert FLV to GIF?

  • Make a short loop from a video

  • Share a moment without sending the full file

  • Use an animation that previews almost anywhere

  • Create reactions, demos or documentation snippets

  • Remove audio when only the motion matters

FLV vs GIF

FLV
FLV
  • FLV video
  • Video file with timeline and audio
  • Better for full playback
GIF
GIF
  • Silent looping animation
  • Easy to embed and preview
  • Best for short moments

Converting FLV to GIF turns a video moment into a silent loop that is easy to share and embed.

How to convert FLV to GIF

Upload the FLV video
Choose a short clip from your device.
Create GIF
The video is converted into a looping GIF animation.
Download GIF
Save the finished GIF file.

Common uses for FLV to GIF

Old web clip

Turn Flash videos, old web clips and archived site media into short loops that are easier to show in chat, docs or a webpage.

Reactions and moments

Capture a reaction, movement or screen moment without asking people to open a video player.

Documentation

Use GIFs in support docs, bug reports or tutorials where a short visual example is enough.

Previews

Create small previews for social posts, product pages or internal notes.

Ofte stilte spørsmål

No. GIF is silent, so the audio track is not included.

No. GIF works best for short clips. Long videos usually become large and awkward as GIFs.

GIF has fewer colors and heavier compression than many video formats, so it is best for simple motion and short previews.

No. The conversion runs online in the browser.

About FLV to GIF conversion

FLV files are useful as video, but sometimes you only need a few seconds of movement. For Flash videos, old web clips and archived site media, a GIF can be easier to place in a message, issue, article or help page.

GIF is silent and loops automatically. That makes it a good fit for quick reactions, UI demos, visual bug reports and tiny previews.

Keep the source clip short. GIFs can become large quickly, and they do not preserve video color and compression as efficiently as modern formats.