Gifify Studio - Photo & Video to GIF– Tutorial
This guide walks you through creating animated GIFs from photos or videos using Gifify Studio. The process is straightforward, whether you’re making a quick animation or a more polished visual.
Step 1: Open the App and Choose a Mode
Launch the app on your Windows device.
On the home screen, you’ll see two main options:
Photo To GIF
Prizma Filter
If you want to create an animated GIF, click Photo To GIF.
Step 2: Import Your Photos or Video
For Photos:
Select multiple images from your device
The images will appear in sequence
For Video:
Choose a video file
The app will load it for trimming and conversion
Make sure your files are clear and properly ordered for the best result.
Step 3: Crop and Adjust Frames
Before creating the GIF:
Adjust the crop area using the selection box
Reposition the frame to focus on the subject
Use options like:
Flip (horizontal/vertical)
Rotate left or right
Click Next or Continue after adjusting.
Step 4: Arrange Frames (For Photo GIFs)
If you’re using multiple photos:
Check the order of images
Rearrange if needed
Ensure smooth visual flow from one frame to another
Good sequencing makes the animation feel natural.
Step 5: Adjust GIF Speed
Open the GIF Speed panel
Use the slider to control timing per frame
Faster speed = quick animation
Slower speed = smoother, more detailed motion
Preview changes as you adjust.
Step 6: Apply Effects and Filters
Enhance your GIF visually:
Go to GIF Effects or Filters
Choose from available styles
Apply effects to improve color and tone
Keep effects balanced so the animation stays clear.
Step 7: Add Frames or Borders (Optional)
Open Border Frames
Select a frame style
Apply it around your GIF
This works well for social sharing or themed visuals.
Step 8: Use Prizma Filters (Optional)
If you want an artistic look:
Go back and select Prizma Filter mode
Choose from different artistic styles
Apply the filter to your image before creating the GIF
This adds a creative, stylized feel to your animation.
Step 9: Preview Your GIF
Before saving:
Play the animation
Check speed and transitions
Review effects and overall quality
Make adjustments if anything feels too fast, slow, or heavy.
Step 10: Save Your GIF
Click Save GIF or Export
Choose your preferred format:
GIF (for animation)
JPG or PNG (for still images)
MP4 (for video format)
Select a location on your device
Step 11: Use or Share Your Creation
Once saved, you can:
Share on social platforms
Send via messaging apps
Use in creative projects or presentations
Final Tips
Use images with consistent lighting for smoother GIFs
Avoid too many frames if you want a clean loop
Adjust speed carefully for natural motion
Keep effects subtle for better clarity

