Create Animated GIFs and More with Screen2Gif
Screen2Gif is freeware for Windows 10 and Windows 11
Screen2Gif is a lightweight program that can record your screen and webcam and it comes with a sketchoard recorder to record live drawings and more. You can record, edit, and export animated gifs. Screen2Gif is extremely easy to use, yet it has features not normally found in free animated gif utilities. Screen2Gif has many advanced features that experienced users will embrace, yet Screen2Gif is so easy to use that even beginners will be able to use it right away.
Here are just a few of the many features of Screen2Gif:
Add captions, text, drawings, or shapes
Add keystrokes and mouse clicks
Add borders, shadows and obfuscate (pixelate)
Add watermarks using your own images
Undo, redo, or reset your edits
Copy, cut, and paste frames
Select multiple frames or browse to a specific frame
Preview the playback of the animation
Capture the mouse cursor and mouse clicks
Remove duplicates
Reduce frame rate
Delete all previous or all next frames
Import frames
Resize, crop, or flip/rotate
… and many, many more
The Screen2Gif website has an excellent help section showing how to use all the features of the program. You’ll find guides and screenshots to help you get the most out of the program.
The ways you can use Screen2Gif are limited only by your imagination. You can use it for presentations, show people how to do computer-related tasks, use it to make interesting content for your social media posts, and more.
Screen2Gif is completely free and works on Windows 10 and Windows 11. You can download it with an installer or as a portable version. Both the installer and the portable version are clean and free from tricks, PUPs, and malware.
Read more about and/or download Screen2Gif here.
Look Out Below!
I had some fun trying out Screen2Gif.
Above (on Windows 10): After downloading the portable version and extracting the zip file, I created shortcuts on my Start menu and the taskbar. And Screen2Gif works just as well on Windows 11 too!
Well, I never said I was an artist, did I?