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Downloaded Gif file saved as just a regular photo

Since last week till date, from iOS 13.6 and 13.7 updated, the issue with downloaded gif files is ongoing. Any gif file downloaded from Chrome browser only save a phot of it and not the actual gif. This issue does not occur when the gif is downloaded from Safari. Gif in messages app works fine too. Gif files that were downloaded earlier works fine.

iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on Sep 3, 2020 9:55 AM

Downloaded Gif file saved as just a regular photo

Gif.me is a new Chrome extension that allows users to store and share gifs they find on the internet with nothing more than a right click.

It’s wonderful.

The extension lets you right click on any gif, on any website, and choose the GIF ME option. From there, each gif is saved in a folder right in the browser window, with the option to view that gif or auto-copy the link to your clipboard. You can even tag various gifs to add a little organization to your Gif.me library.

Gif storage and organization isn’t something we all think about regularly, but I firmly believe that it should be.

Maybe you simply search for the right gif (with Giphy, potentially) at the moment you need it, or perhaps you bookmark your favorites as your trek along through the web. Maybe you even go so far as to save these gifs in a file on your computer.

Hell, you could even be a weirdo like me and save your favorite gifs in a macro application with shortcuts, so you can lay one out at the drop of the hat.

Long story short, if the above sounds like you (or you care about saving/sharing gifs at all) you should probably check out this Gif.me chrome extension. It essentially takes the same workflow as copying a gif (with the right click) but gives you the automatic option to save it as you do.

Plus, the gif URL stays exactly the same, giving credit where credit is due.

If you want to check out Gif.me, head on over here.

Maybe someone emailed you a birthday GIF that meant a lot. Maybe you found a dancing dog GIF that you can’t stop watching. Maybe you have a GIF image that you want to share with a pal for a good laugh. Whatever it is, you can save an animated GIF to your computer or mobile device.

Some GIF websites provide you with a download option which makes saving a GIF simple. However, you might not have this option, or you may be using your mobile device. Here, we’ll show you how to download a GIF on your various devices.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Look for a Download Option

If you want to save animated images from a popular GIF website like Imgur, you can check for the site’s download option. This gives you an easy way to download and save GIF files on any device using a web browser.

On Imgur, select the GIF you want to save. Then, use the three dots on the top right of the GIF to pick Download.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

You can then grab the GIF from your browser’s downloads folder.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Note that some GIFs may be downloaded in a different format such as MP4 or WEBP, depending on how they were uploaded to the website. If you prefer to save that file as a GIF, you can check out an online file converter.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Either way, it’s worth checking a dedicated GIF site for their download option.

Save a GIF to Your Computer

If you come across a GIF website without a download option like Tumblr or Gfycat, or simply find a GIF you want performing a Google search, you can still save it using a simple process.

When you see the GIF you want, right-click it. On Windows or Mac, select Save Image As.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

When the Save As dialog box opens, choose a location to save the GIF, optionally rename it, and confirm the file format as GIF. Remember, JPG and PNG formats are not animated images, but static ones.

Select Save and then head to the spot where you saved it to open it.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Another right-click option on Mac is Save Image to Downloads. This places the GIF directly in your Downloads folder without going through the Save As dialog box step above.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

View a Saved GIF on Your Computer

You likely have a default photo or image tool on your computer. When you double-click the GIF, it will open in that application.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

If you have trouble viewing the GIF’s animation, you can always open it in a web browser like Google Chrome or Safari.

Right-click the GIF on Windows or Mac, pick Open With, and choose the browser you want.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Save and View GIF on Your Mobile Device

Saving a GIF that you’re viewing on your mobile device is similar to that on your computer. In most cases, you can tap, hold, and pick the Save option. Here are a few examples.

On Android, we visit the GIPHY site and see a GIF we want. Tap, hold, and choose Save Image in the pop-up menu. Then, open Google Photos, select Download, and you’ll see your GIF.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

As another Android phone example, we see a GIF on Google we like. Tap, hold, and choose Download Image. Then, open Files > Downloads and you’ll see that GIF as well as the one above.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

On iPhone, we have a GIF someone sent us in Messages. Tap, hold, and choose Save in the pop-up menu. Then, open the Photos app, select the Animated album, and view the GIF.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

For another iPhone or iPad example, we want to save a GIF from Tenor. Tap, hold, and choose Add to Photos. Open the Photos app and see the GIF in Recents or the Animated album.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Mobile GIF Apps

Another great option for GIFs on Android, iPhone, and iPad is a dedicated GIF app. Not only can you browse or search for an animated image but save it to your Gallery or Camera Roll.

How do I download a GIF in Chrome?

Websites like those mentioned here, GIPHY and Imgur, have accompanying mobile apps for GIFs on the go. You can also look through Google Play or the App Store for additional options.

Hanging onto a GIF you see that you want to share with others on social media or just enjoy yourself takes only a few simple steps that are worth it.

Now that you know how to save a GIF you see, look at how to create GIFs of your own. You can make a GIF from a video, create one using Photoshop CC, and also make one from a Live Photo on iPhone and Mac.