GIF to OGV Converter
Convert animated GIFs to open-source OGV video online
Settings
gif
ogv
Royalty-Free Format
OGV is fully open-source with no patent licensing fees — distribute your converted animation freely without legal concerns or royalty payments.
Quality Controls
Adjust Theora codec quality, output resolution, and frame rate settings to balance visual fidelity and file size for your project.
Browser Playback
OGV plays natively in Firefox and Chrome via the HTML5 video tag — embed your converted animation directly on web pages without plugins.
How to convert GIF to OGV
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose ogv or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your ogv file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
OGV uses the royalty-free Theora codec — your animation becomes a proper video without licensing concerns, ideal for open-source projects and wikis.
VLC, Firefox, Chrome, and most Linux media players handle OGV natively. It is widely used in Wikipedia and other open-content platforms.
Yes — every frame of the GIF is encoded into the OGV video stream, keeping the motion intact with full-color video compression.
Completely — the Ogg container and Theora codec are open-source and free of patent restrictions, making OGV safe for any distribution model.
OGV with Theora produces cleaner output than GIF — millions of colors, no banding, and better compression, though newer codecs like VP9 are more efficient.