--- description: Turn a video clip into an animated GIF. --- # Video to GIF {#video-to-gif} Turn a video clip into an animated GIF with configurable frame rate, width, start time, and duration. ## API Endpoint {#api-endpoint} `POST /api/v1/tools/video/video-to-gif` Accepts multipart form data with a video file and a JSON `settings` field. This is an async endpoint - it returns `202 Accepted` immediately and progress is streamed via SSE at `GET /api/v1/jobs/{jobId}/progress`. ## Parameters {#parameters} | Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description | |-----------|------|----------|---------|-------------| | fps | integer | No | `12` | Output frame rate (1-30) | | width | integer | No | `480` | Output width in pixels (64-1280). Height scales proportionally | | startS | number | No | `0` | Start time in seconds (must be >= 0) | | durationS | number | No | `5` | Duration in seconds (above 0, max 60) | ## Example Request {#example-request} ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:1349/api/v1/tools/video/video-to-gif \ -H "Authorization: Bearer si_your-api-key" \ -F "file=@clip.mp4" \ -F 'settings={"fps": 15, "width": 320, "startS": 2, "durationS": 8}' ``` ## Example Response {#example-response} ```json { "jobId": "a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890", "async": true } ``` ## Notes {#notes} - Lower `fps` and `width` values produce smaller GIF files. A 480px-wide GIF at 12 fps is usually a good balance. - Maximum duration is 60 seconds. Longer clips produce very large files. - Progress updates are available via SSE at `GET /api/v1/jobs/{jobId}/progress` until the job completes.