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This article was published on July 11, 2016

Twitter has expanded the GIF size limit to 15MB


Twitter has expanded the GIF size limit to 15MB

Good news, GIF lovers: Twitter has expanded the size limit for GIF support up to 15MB.

It’s awesome for media outlets like The Next Web which frequently uses GIFs in tweets to illustrate products, but also for when you’re trying to GIF battle with your friend and a low quality GIF just won’t do.

Only caveat? The expanded support is available on just Twitter.com – no such luck for mobile apps and TweetDeck. When Twitter expanded GIF size limit from 3MB to 5MB, it also wasn’t supported by third party API integrations, so you may have to wait a while if you refuse to use the official Twitter product.

But if not, GIF away!

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