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The official Apple website can be found at. We are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Apple Inc., or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. Here's how you do that, using the same tweet I had in the earlier section.Copyright © 2023 Skyground Media Inc. Unfortunately, there is currently no version of this app for Android.

You can find the GIFwrapped app here (Opens in a new tab) for iOS. OK, but if you simply must save the GIF from Twitter, and if you have an iPhone, then the easiest choice is likely the app GIFwrapped (Opens in a new tab). Chances are, if you saw it on Twitter, it exists elsewhere and is just a Google query away. Resources like GIPHY and other image-focused sites have tons of GIFs that are super easy to save to your phone. The long and short of it: You're going to need an app to save Twitter GIFs on your phone.Ī small interjection here: It might just be easier to Google the GIF you're looking for, at this point, especially if you do not feel like downloading a new app. Once again, since GIFs are effectively videos without sound on Twitter, the saving process is far more complicated than it would be for a still image. Credit: ez gif Saving a Twitter GIF on your phoneĪs you might've guessed by this point, saving a GIF to your phone from Twitter is, well, not super simple. There is also the save button, but a right click lets you choose the name of the GIF. When you right-click the GIF, you'll see a button pop-up that reads "Copy GIF Address." It should look like this. Apologies in advance for how many steps this entails.

Now that we've located a good GIF, let's walk through the steps for saving it on your computer. (opens in a new tab) (Opens in a new tab) After all, I love this show and I love to eat (Opens in a new tab). I love the sketch show I Think You Should Leave and the many memes it has spawned, so I thought it might be nice to save this GIF from the show. Here, we will walk you through saving a GIF from Twitter on your computer and your phone.įirst, we need to select a GIF to save. But once you master the process, you can take a fun GIF from Twitter and add it to your library in no time at all. The task isn't difficult, necessarily, but it does take a few more steps than you might've previously thought. That's cool, too, but unfortunately a bit more involved than you might think. Now you want to save it for your own personal use. That's cool, good for you, seems like fun.
