Giphy for Messenger is an application that we discovered some time ago that allowed us to send GIFs through the Facebook chat application.
Although this application was already quite interesting, many things have changed for the better. What many users asked for was that it be allowed to send images to other applications, both social networks and messaging. The creators of this app they seem to have taken the opinions into account and now, Giphy 2.0 no longer only works for Messenger and allows you to send GIFs on Android to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and many other apps.
Giphy 2.0: the app to send GIFs to any application
Now you can send GIFs on Android for any app
If you had tried the previous version of Giphy, you will find a similar interface, with a search engine in the top bar to find the GIFs you want.
In it we will search for what we want and the application will show us the GIFs that is related to your search in its database. Now we just have to tap on the gif we want and we enter it.
The difference with the previous versions is that now, when we enter a GIF, we can choose between a wide variety of applications and social networks in which to share it. We will click on the one we want and the GIF will be perfectly prepared for it.
Sending GIFs to Instagram is now possible
One of the most interesting features that we can find in Giphy 2.0 is that gifs can be shared on Instagram,since the image will be automatically converted into a video. The application also allows sharing images on Twitter, although in this case the conversion to video will not be carried out, since Twitter does accept GIFs.
It is a completely free application, and it is compatible with practically any version of Android, so if you are a lover of the idea of sharing GIFs at all hours, this is an app that cannot be missing from your smartphone. You can find it by searching the Google Play Store, although we make it easier for you by offering you the following link:
Do you like to send GIFs to your friends? Do you think this application could be interesting for you? Do you know any other way to send GIFs to applications that don't allow it in principle? We invite you to use our comments section to give your opinion.