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How to Save Live Photo as Video or GIF on Android

By Matthew Lynch
May 26, 2023
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Live Photos are a fun and exciting feature available on iPhone that captures a few seconds of movement along with the regular still photo. However, if you are an Android user, fret not as there are ways to save a Live Photo as a video or GIF.

Keep reading to find out how to save Live Photo as video or GIF on Android.

Save Live Photo as Video on Android

To save a Live Photo as a video on Android, follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Download Google Photos from the Play Store.

Step 2. Open Google Photos and select the Live Photo you want to save as a video.

Step 3. Tap on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner of the screen.

Step 4. Select “Export” from the drop-down menu and choose “Save as video”.

Step 5. The video will be saved in the gallery, and you can share it with your friends and family.

Save Live Photo as GIF on Android

To save a Live Photo as a GIF on Android, follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Download and install the Motion Stills app from the Play Store.

Step 2. Open the app and select the Live Photo you want to save as a GIF.

Step 3. Tap on the “Export to GIF” button on the bottom left of the screen.

Step 4. Choose the resolution for your GIF and then tap on the “Export GIF” button.

Step 5. The GIF will be saved in the gallery, and you can share it with your friends and family.

Conclusion

Saving Live Photos as a video or GIF is a quick and easy process that can be done on Android devices without any additional software or hardware. With these simple steps, you can capture and share the fun and excitement of Live Photos with everyone. 

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