Remove Background & Create Transparent GIF
AI-powered background removal with transparent GIF export. Universal format for social media, Slack, Discord, memes, and email. Works everywhere with no decoder needed.
Upload & Export GIF
Why Export Transparent GIF Videos?
The most universal transparent format for sharing
Universal Compatibility
GIF works everywhere - Twitter, Reddit, Slack, Discord, email, messaging apps. No special software or codecs needed. The most shareable transparent format.
No Decoder Required
Unlike WebM or MOV, GIFs play natively on every device and platform. Built into every browser, app, and operating system since the 1990s.
Social Media Ready
Perfect for Twitter reactions, Reddit posts, Discord stickers, Slack emojis, and memes. Small enough to share quickly, transparent backgrounds blend anywhere.
How to Create Transparent GIF from Video
1. Upload Your Video
- Supports MP4, MOV, WEBM formats
- AI automatically removes background
- Best with short clips (under 10 seconds)
2. AI Removes Background
- Advanced SAM2 model for clean edges
- Frame-by-frame processing
- Optimized for GIF color palette
3. Download Transparent GIF
- Select 'Transparent' background option
- Choose 'GIF' format
- Download and share anywhere
Pay As You Go Processing
Create transparent GIFs from $0.50-$2.00/min of video.
Transparent GIF FAQ
What is a transparent GIF?
A transparent GIF is an animated image format that supports transparency, allowing the background to show through. Unlike standard video, GIFs don't require a video player - they display like images in browsers, apps, and social media.
Technical specifications:
- Format: GIF89a (with transparency)
- Colors: Up to 256 colors per frame
- Transparency: Binary (pixel is either transparent or opaque)
- Animation: Multiple frames with adjustable timing
- Audio: Not supported
- Compression: Lossless (but limited color palette)
Key limitation: GIFs only support 256 colors, so they work best with simple subjects and short clips. For full color, use WebP or WebM instead.
When should I use transparent GIF instead of other formats?
Choose transparent GIF when you need:
- Social media sharing - Twitter, Reddit, Slack, Discord
- Universal compatibility - Works on any device/platform
- No decoder required - Plays like an image, not a video
- Email-safe format - Displays in email clients
- Memes and reactions - Short, looping animations
- Quick sharing - Small file sizes for fast upload
- Stickers - Transparent emoji-style animations
GIF vs other formats:
- vs WebM: Universally compatible, but limited to 256 colors and larger files
- vs WebP: Better compatibility (works in older systems), but lower quality
- vs MOV/ProRes: Made for sharing, not editing. Much smaller files.
- vs Lottie: Works everywhere without libraries, but larger files
Best for: Clips under 10 seconds, simple subjects, social media. Not ideal for: Long videos, complex color gradients, professional editing.
Where can I use transparent GIF videos?
Transparent GIFs work virtually everywhere on the internet:
Social Media:
- ✅ Twitter - Attach to tweets, direct messages
- ✅ Reddit - Post in comments, submissions
- ✅ Tumblr - Perfect for GIF-heavy platform
- ✅ Facebook - Comments, posts, Messenger
- ✅ Instagram - Stories (via third-party apps)
Messaging & Collaboration:
- ✅ Slack - Custom emoji, reactions, messages
- ✅ Discord - Custom emoji, stickers, messages
- ✅ Telegram - Stickers, messages
- ✅ WhatsApp - Messages, status
- ✅ Microsoft Teams - Messages, reactions
Email & Web:
- ✅ Email clients - Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail
- ✅ Forums - Avatars, signatures, posts
- ✅ Websites - Embed like images
- ✅ Presentations - PowerPoint, Google Slides
Literally anywhere images are supported, GIFs work too.
Why are my GIFs limited to 256 colors?
GIF is an older format (created in 1989) that was designed for efficient transmission over slow internet connections. The 256-color limit is built into the GIF specification.
How GIF color works:
- Each frame can have up to 256 unique colors
- Uses a "color palette" - a table of the most important colors
- The GIF encoder automatically selects the best 256 colors
- Uses dithering (patterns of dots) to approximate other colors
What this means for your video:
- Simple subjects: Look great (person, logo, simple background)
- Complex gradients: May show color banding
- Smooth color transitions: May appear stepped
- Detailed photos: May lose subtle color variations
Solutions for better quality:
- ✅ Keep clips short (under 10 seconds) for better color allocation
- ✅ Use solid or simple backgrounds (already removed for you!)
- ✅ Avoid complex color gradients
- ✅ Or use WebP format instead (full color support, still widely compatible)
For full color support with transparency, consider WebP or WebM formats.
What's the ideal length for a transparent GIF?
For best quality and file size, keep GIFs under 10 seconds:
Recommended lengths:
- ✅ 1-3 seconds: Perfect for reactions, emoji, stickers (~500KB-2MB)
- ✅ 3-6 seconds: Good for short loops, memes (~2-5MB)
- ✅ 6-10 seconds: Maximum recommended length (~5-15MB)
- ⚠️ 10-20 seconds: Large files, may not upload to some platforms (~15-30MB)
- ❌ 20+ seconds: Very large, poor quality, use video format instead
Why shorter is better:
- File size: GIFs get large quickly (1-2MB per second)
- Quality: More frames = worse color palette optimization
- Upload limits: Many platforms limit GIF size (Twitter: 15MB, Discord: 8MB)
- Loading speed: Large GIFs frustrate users on mobile
Platform limits:
- Twitter: 15MB max
- Discord: 8MB max (or 50MB with Nitro)
- Slack: 5MB for emoji
- Reddit: 100MB max
Pro tip: If your video is longer than 10 seconds, consider:
- Export as WebM (smaller files, better quality)
- Or trim to the best 5-10 seconds for GIF
How do I use transparent GIF in Slack, Discord, or as a sticker?
Transparent GIFs make excellent custom emoji and stickers:
Slack Custom Emoji:
- Download your transparent GIF
- In Slack, click your workspace name → Customize [Workspace]
- Go to Emoji tab → Add Custom Emoji
- Upload your GIF, give it a name (e.g.,
:my-animation:) - Click Save
- Type
:my-animation:in any message to use it
Discord Custom Emoji/Stickers:
- Download your transparent GIF
- Go to Server Settings → Emoji
- Click Upload Emoji
- Select your GIF, name it
- Click Save
- Use in messages with
:emoji-name:
Telegram Stickers:
- Download your transparent GIF
- Message @stickers bot on Telegram
- Send
/newpackto create new sticker pack - Upload your GIF files
- Add emoji tags
- Share your sticker pack
Size recommendations:
- Slack emoji: 128x128 or 512x512 pixels, under 5MB
- Discord emoji: 128x128 pixels recommended, under 256KB for animated
- Telegram stickers: 512x512 pixels, under 500KB
For best results, crop your video to a square before processing.