


The mixed media update is now available on iOS and Android. For the purposes of this article, I put a clip from Sonic Heroes, a Sonic Frontiers image, and a GIF from Sonic X and wrote, “A GIF, photo, and video all in one tweet? That’s way past cool!”Ī GIF, photo, and video all in one tweet? That’s way past cool! /VFAoGtO5x5 Here’s how I combined all the mixed media based on my special interest: Sonic the Hedgehog. Just make sure you add ALT text to your media to make them accessible for people who use screen readers. Just tap the Media icon to add a photo and a video - or two pictures or two videos, if you prefer - and then tap GIF to add a GIF that best represents the context of what you’re sharing with your audience. Let’s say you want to share content based on a beach vacation, an important announcement, or even your special interest. Navigate to Image Converter > GIF Converter.
#Twitter video to gif how to
When composing a tweet like you normally would, all you have to do is tap the Media or GIF icons and select the content you want to share. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make a GIF from a Twitter video. Tap the photo icon in the Tweet composer to start mixing your media. That means you can include a photo, GIF, and video (or two!) all in the same Tweet. You can now add a combination of media to your Tweet on Android and iOS. Get ready to mix it up with visuals on Twitter. Twitter Support shared a video in the tweet below demonstrating the mixing of each content format in tweets. In a blog post published on Wednesday, Twitter said you can use a combination of up to four GIFs, photos, and/or videos per tweet.

Tired of not being able to put a fun GIF together along with a photo in your tweets? Twitter is breaking down that limit, announcing today that you’ll now be able to combine GIFs, images, and videos in a single tweet.
