GIFs remain the fastest way to show motion where video players are not welcome: product listings, app reviews, chat support, and documentation pages. But hand-tuning each clip — finding the loop point, shrinking the palette, and fighting the file-size cap — is slow and easy to get wrong.
Starting 2026-08-19, GetVideoStudio ships batch GIF export. Upload one clip or a whole folder, set the output parameters once, and the system generates a GIF for each source. Choose frame rate (10–30 fps), width (320 px up to the source resolution), and loop behavior — seamless loop detection suggests trim points where the last frame flows back into the first. An adaptive color palette keeps skin tones and product colors accurate within the 256-color limit, and dithering is applied only where banding would show. Every export reports its final file size before download, and size-target mode automatically lowers frame rate and width until the GIF fits a cap you set (for example 5 MB for email). Processing runs in parallel across the batch, and each GIF keeps its source filename. Available now for all registered users. Questions or feedback: sapsap@qq.com.
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2026-08-19