CONVERT ANIMATED GIF TO MOV

Convert GIF to MOV Online

Turn an animated GIF into a MOV video. VideoHop preserves the animation timeline while converting it through the existing FFmpeg video pipeline.

✓ MOV video output✓ Animation timing preserved✓ Frame sequence retained
✓ No account required✓ Live progress✓ Automatic cleanup
Converter readyUp to 400 MB per request • 250 MB per file
250 MB per file400 MB per request45 min max video~30 min auto-delete
Output quality
Smart output: MP4Best overall compatibility for video playback and sharing.
Size depends on source
Advanced settingsFine-tune the output
✓ Format-aware settings✓ Live queue progress✓ Files expire after ~30 min
WHY USE THIS TOOL

Convert GIF Animation to MOV

MOV is useful for editing, desktop playback and media workflows that prefer a video container instead of animated GIF.

01

Video output

Convert GIF animation into a normal MOV video file for editing and playback workflows.

02

Timeline preserved

The GIF animation duration and frame sequence are retained during conversion.

03

Standard compatibility

The output uses a widely supported H.264 video stream inside the MOV container.

HOW IT WORKS

How to Convert GIF to MOV

  1. 1
    Choose a GIF

    Upload the animated GIF you want to convert.

  2. 2
    Choose quality

    Use high, balanced or smaller-file quality.

  3. 3
    Convert and download

    VideoHop creates the MOV file and makes it available for download.

Good to know

GIF loop metadata does not carry into MOV. The animation becomes a normal video timeline with the same duration.

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QUICK ANSWERS

GIF to MOV FAQ

Does GIF to MOV preserve animation?

Yes. The GIF frame sequence and playback duration are preserved in the MOV video.

Will the dimensions change?

No. The converter keeps the original GIF dimensions unless another explicit resize workflow is used.

What video codec is used?

This workflow uses the existing VideoHop MOV conversion path, producing H.264 video for broad compatibility.