GIFs

A GIF is a type of digital file created in 1987 in order to reduce the file size of images and short animations. GIFs are widely used because of their lossless, compressed format. They are commonly animated and include several images combined into a single file. GIFs are used mainly as reactions in online messaging to convey emotion and feelings instead of words.

What is a GIF

What does GIF stand for? 

GIF stands for “Graphics Interchange Format”. This was the first image format to be widely supported by web browsers. The graphics interchange format remains popular despite the introduction of newer formats. 

Why use GIFs? 

GIFs are seen nearly everywhere. They can be used on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and elsewhere to make your content more compelling. Use GIFs on social media to improve engagement, or use GIFS to educate your audience by illustrating process steps–acting as a how-to guide on a subject. GIFs are ideal for scenarios where a short visual message is preferred.

When should you use a GIF? 

When you’re assisting a customer

When adding personality to your channel

When educating your audience about a product

When you’re building excitement

When you’re having fun

How to create a GIF

The pronunciation of the word GIF may be heavily debated, but its popularity isn’t. Use GIFs to grab your audience’s attention and boost engagement. Here are some tools you can use to start creating your own: