Now unlike the document option or the call option the GIF option is not something that would immediately grab your attention, the reason being that it is neatly tucked away in the sub menus. Another caveat is that one cannot still send the GIF’s from gallery or the storage as the app converts actual videos into GIF’s before sending them. Here is how you can send the GIF, first go to any of the conversations> click on attachment option>choose camera>Record Video>after recording click ok. Now comes the slightly tricky part, after clicking on ok the WhatsApp takes you to the window where in you can crop the video before sending. Notice the tiny video icon on the top right? Well, a gentle tap on the same will bring alive the GIF option. Pressing on the GIF option will convert the video into GIF and will send it to the contact. While the sent folder still shows the original MP4 format be assured that the file exchanged is in GIF format. Also, unlike the videos the GIF files keep on animating in the loop within the conversation thread without actual need to open. We do agree that the feature is more of a barebones thing and WhatsApp seems to be working on the same. It is very likely that in the upcoming iterations WhatsApp will bring the GIF support to the forefront and will also allow users to send GIF files from gallery. In the meanwhile, in order to get the feature on your phone either join the Play Store Beta or download the latest APK.

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