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How to Save a Live Photo as a Video on iPhone

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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Live Photos is a feature that is exclusive to Apple’s iPhone range of devices. It allows users to capture a short video clip along with their photographs, creating a more engaging and immersive experience. However, if you want to share your Live Photos with someone who does not own an iPhone or if you want to post it on social media, you cannot simply share the Live Photo file. In such cases, you need to convert it into a video. In this article, we will guide you on how to save a Live Photo as a video on your iPhone.

Step 1: Open the Photos app on your iPhone

Step 2: Locate the Live Photo you want to convert into a video

Step 3: Tap on the Live Photo to open it

Step 4: Swipe up on the photo to reveal the additional options

Step 5: Choose the ‘Save as Video’ option

Step 6: Wait for the video to render and save

That’s it! Your Live Photo has now been converted into a video and saved on your iPhone. You can share this video with anyone you like, as it is now a standard video (MP4) format that can be played on any device.

If you don’t see the option to save as video, it may be because your iPhone has low storage. You can save space by deleting unwanted photos and files from your device, and then try to convert the Live Photo to a video again.

Another thing to keep in mind is that when you convert a Live Photo into a video, you lose some of the unique features of a Live Photo, such as the ability to play it in reverse or choose a different key photo. However, the benefits of being able to share this content with anyone outweigh these drawbacks.

In conclusion, converting a Live Photo into a video is a simple yet important step if you want to share this engaging feature with others who may not have an Apple device. With the help of the above-mentioned steps, you can quickly and easily save your Live Photo as a video on your iPhone.

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