Imgur is getting a new way to waste your time. No, not more of its Snapchat-like Snacks feature. The image-hosting site is including a medium it's never allowed users to post on the site before: Video ...
Imgur is the internet’s best time sink, where 250 million monthly users silently consume an endless community-curated collection of absurd GIFs, inspiring tales, pop science explainers and giant meme ...
The Internet’s love of GIFs is second to none. There are blogs, search engines, an apps dedicated to sharing the little, looping moments. But most of us, myself included, don’t create them ourselves; ...
Imgur is launching video after years of hosting still images and GIFs on its platform. “This is a monumental shift for our future, and it furthers our commitment to becoming the world’s greatest ...
There are plenty of tools and apps out there for creating your own GIFs, but few are as straightforward to use as Imgur’s new offering. Even better, it uses the better-quality, more lightweight format ...
We've entered the new era of the GIF. Or, at least, popular image-hosting site Imgur is kicking GIFs up into high gear. To compress the giant GIFs that people make into a more manageable format, Imgur ...
There's a new kid on the GIF-creation scene, and it's a good kid. This week, Imgur launched a new "Video to GIF" feature that lets you enter a URL, adjust the parameters of a clip, and get a ...
Imgur wants to make GIFs, already one of the greatest elements of the internet, even better with an MP4 conversion transforming them into GIF videos. GIF videos will still playback instantly and in a ...
GIFs are the lifeblood of the internet, the reason most of us get up in the morning. But they haven’t really gotten better in the past 25 years—until now. Imgur claims to have “reimagined the GIF” by ...
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GIFs are positively everywhere, and have been for a while — there’s no stopping them. But the massive photo sharing service Imgur thinks they can be improved upon and brought forward into the modern ...