Tap the video to gif shortcut. Now let’s get to business. After taking or selecting a live photo, drag it up.
After That, Capture A Live Photo.
You can choose whether you want it to be on the lock screen, the home screen, or both. You can choose a specific clip from the video by moving the sliders on either side of the video timeline. Choose a video and use the slider to trim it.
Open Your Whatsapp And, After That, Open A Chat.
If this is your first time running the shortcut, a prompt will appear, asking for access to your photos. Select the one you want to turn into a gif. Now search for the gif word and choose to make gif.
Swipe Up Your Photo To Bring Up The Moving Picture Feature.
You’ll be able to view the gif preview within the shortcuts app itself. You can find all of your live photos by tapping albums at the bottom and then scrolling down to the list of media types. Choose the video clip you’d want to turn to a gif.
Or Tap Albums And Then Live Photos.
(live, loop, bounce and long exposure) make a gif on iphone with photos app. Once that's done, tap the ellipsis icon and name your shortcut content. Now, tap on the albums icon at the bottom.