How do i send a gif on whatsapp


How to Send GIFs on WhatsApp on an iPhone or Android

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The process is slightly different for sending GIFs on WhatsApp for iPhone versus Android. Shutterstock
  • It's easy to send GIFs on WhatsApp to convey an emotion, feeling, or thought to the person you are chatting with.
  • WhatsApp has a library of stored GIFs on both iPhone and Android that users can access.
  • This story is a part of Business Insider's Guide to WhatsApp.

A GIF is a fun way to communicate with friends, as users send animated images that support their thoughts, feelings or mood. WhatsApp allows users to send and receive GIFs, and the app has a library of stored GIFs. Senders are able to edit the image as they would a static picture, as well as add a caption.

Here's how to send GIFs on WhatsApp. 

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How to send GIFs on WhatsApp

1. Open WhatsApp and navigate to "Chats." Click on an existing chat, or begin a new one.

  • For iPhone users, tap the "+" icon to the left of the text box. Select "Photo and Video Library." All of the photos and videos stored on your iPhone camera will appear. Select "GIF" at the bottom left corner.
  • On an Android, select the smiley face icon that's next to the message box. Tap GIF at the bottom of the screen.

2. A selection of GIFs will pop up. Scroll through the screen to see more, or type search terms into the text box to find a specific GIF.

View a selection of GIFs. Kelly Laffey/Business Insider

3. Select the GIF that you want to send. A preview screen will pop up that will allow you to edit the GIF, including typing a caption. When you're satisfied, hit the arrow button to send. 

Tap the blue arrow icon when finished. Kelly Laffey/Business Insider

 

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How to send GIFs on WhatsApp – and even create your own in the app

ALWAYS wondered how people share (and even create) their own GIFs on WhatsApp? It couldn't be easier!

We've put together a simple guide on how to do both.

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WhatsApp gifs are easy to sendCredit: Alamy

How to send GIFs in WhatsApp

First, launch WhatsApp and navigate into a chat window.

Then click the + icon and choose Photo and Video Library.

You'll then be able to select the GIF button in the bottom-left of the screen.

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It’s possible to create your own WhatsApp GIFsCredit: Alamy

Alternatively, on your iPhone, tap the folded icon at the right of the text-input box.

Then choose GIF from the bottom.

You can scroll through categories and select a GIF to send.

Or you can tap the magnifying glass in the bottom-left corner of the screen and search for a GIF manually.

How to create your own WhatsApp GIFs

If you can't find the right GIF to suit your needs, you can create your own.

Just tap the paperclip icon in the top-right, then choose Gallery.

Next, choose a video that you'd like to convert into a GIF.

You'll be taken into a video editor, in which you'll need to tap the camcorder icon in the top-right.

You can then edit the video, which will need to last six seconds or less.

Once that's done, add a caption if you want, then tap the green arrow to send it.

WhatsApp – a quick history

Here's what you need to know...

  • WhatsApp was created in 2009 by computer programmers Brian Acton and Jan Koum - former employees of Yahoo
  • It's one of the most popular messaging services in the world
  • Koum came up with the name WhatsApp because it sounded like "what's up"
  • After a number of tweaks the app was released with a messaging component in June 2009, with 250,000 active users
  • It was originally free but switched to a paid service to avoid growing too fast. Then in 2016, it became free again for all users
  • Facebook bought WhatsApp Inc in February 2014 for $19.3billion (£14.64bn)
  • The app is particularly popular because all messages are encrypted during transit, shutting out snoopers
  • As of January 2018, WhatsApp has over 1.5billion users globally

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