![]() ![]() You can create GIF animations easily with live photos on the iPhone. There are several ways to create GIFs on your iPhone, from using Apple's Live Photos to third-party apps. Whereas in the old days, before 2000, you needed a computer-based graphical program to breathe life into a series of static images, today GIF-making is automated so that all you need is your smartphone. While the internet has been transformed over the last 30 years into a kind of engineering fairyland, the popularity of low-tech animated GIFs in the age of social media has held up better than most observers have imagined. Your iPhone is about to get a whole lot better at protecting you from app tracking Twitter lets iOS users turn their video recording into a GIF Sunbird looks like the iMessage for Android app you’ve been waiting for Is Snapchat free? Here’s how much you’ll need to pay for it The new app is available for download starting today, so head to the App Store to download it for yourself.Ĭheck your Apple Card right now - you may have a crazy 10% cash-back promo Giphy says it wants the app to have a “sense of surprise,” so if you want to create GIFs with Live Photos, you’re going to have to do some digging. Those new features aren’t necessarily easy to access, however. The new version of Giphy Cam also adds a few other new features - such as the ability to turn Apple’s Live Photos into GIFs and convert PNGs into stickers. Giphy, however, says that its offerings are different, because instead of disappearing, its GIFs and messages stay put, and Giphy suggests that with its features it’s “building a language.” ![]() Apart from Pokémon Go, Snapchat is also making waves in the AR world. Giphy isn’t the first service to implement a layer of augmented reality on top of whatever the camera captures. As shown a report from Mashable, users will have access to stickers like a mustache sticker, which will follow the user’s face around as it moves, or other stickers that look like they’re designed specifically for someone under the influence. This kind of augmented reality is only likely to continue in its popularity over the next few years. Twitter now lets you put GIFs, images, and videos in one tweet Photographic Styles is the most underrated iPhone 14 camera feature you’re not using I created the perfect iPhone home screen - and you can too ![]()
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