How to Post a GIF on LinkedIn (And Make a Custom One for Free)
LinkedIn doesn't support native GIF uploads for posts. But there's a clean workaround: convert your GIF to an MP4 video, and LinkedIn treats it exactly like an animated GIF — autoplay, loop, no sound indicator. Here's how to do it, and how to make a GIF worth posting.
Why LinkedIn Doesn't Accept GIFs Directly
LinkedIn's media uploader only accepts image formats (JPG, PNG) and video formats (MP4, MOV). GIF files are rejected. However, an MP4 converted from a GIF:
- Plays automatically in the feed (no play button)
- Loops silently
- Looks exactly like a GIF to viewers
- Gets better compression than GIF format (smaller file, better quality)
This is actually the preferred method — MP4 performs better than GIF on LinkedIn.
How to Post a GIF on LinkedIn
Step 1: Make or download your GIF
Create a custom GIF with Image to GIF or Text to GIF, or download one from GIPHY or Tenor.
Step 2: Convert GIF to MP4
Use the GIF to MP4 converter. Upload your GIF, convert, and download the MP4 file. Takes about 10 seconds.
Step 3: Post on LinkedIn as a video
- On LinkedIn, click Start a post
- Click the video icon (camera) or media icon
- Upload your MP4 file
- Add your caption
- Post
LinkedIn plays it silently and automatically in the feed. Viewers see it as animation — they won't know it's technically an MP4.
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What Makes a Good LinkedIn GIF
LinkedIn's audience is professional. The most effective animated posts there are subtle and business-relevant:
Animated logo reveal: Upload your logo, animate with Logo style, convert to MP4. A subtle brand animation at the start of an announcement post stops the scroll without feeling gimmicky.
Product demo highlight: An animated product shot showing a key feature — more engaging than a static screenshot in a product launch post.
Data visualization: Generate a looping chart or graph animation. "The numbers moved" gets attention even before people read the caption.
Thought leadership visual: A cinematic scene or abstract animation that sets a mood — paired with a strong opening line in the caption.
Team celebration: Animate a team photo for a milestone announcement — funding round, product launch, anniversary.
LinkedIn GIF Content by Use Case
Job seekers: Animate your professional headshot — subtle Portrait animation makes your profile posts feel more alive than static photos. Upload as a video post when sharing career updates.
Founders and executives: A short animated clip of a keynote moment, product screenshot, or brand visual as a visual hook before a long-form post.
Marketers: Animated product GIFs consistently outperform static images on LinkedIn. Use them for product launches, feature announcements, and campaign reveals.
Recruiters: An animated company culture photo or office GIF adds personality to job posting posts — stands out in a feed full of text.
Content creators: A looping animated visual as the opener for a carousel or article post. Gets the tap/click before anyone reads the headline.
LinkedIn Format Requirements
| Format | Spec |
|---|---||
| Upload format | MP4 (converted from GIF) |
| Max file size | 5 GB (but keep under 100 MB in practice) |
| Recommended resolution | 1080×1080 (square) or 1920×1080 (landscape) |
| Aspect ratio | Square (1:1) or landscape (16:9) perform best in feed |
| Sound | Upload silent — LinkedIn mutes video by default |
For GIFs, square format (1:1) works best on LinkedIn — it takes up the most vertical space in the feed and gets the most visibility.
FAQ
Can I upload a GIF directly to LinkedIn?
No. LinkedIn's post uploader doesn't accept .gif files. The workaround is to convert the GIF to MP4 using the GIF to MP4 tool and upload as a video. It plays exactly like a GIF in the feed.
Does the GIF/video loop on LinkedIn?
Yes. Videos on LinkedIn loop automatically when they're short (under ~30 seconds). A GIF converted to MP4 loops seamlessly in the feed.
Will LinkedIn show a sound icon on my animated post?
LinkedIn shows a mute icon on video posts, but it's subtle and most viewers won't notice it. Since GIFs have no audio, there's nothing to unmute — it plays silently either way.
What's the best GIF content for LinkedIn engagement?
Subtle, professional, and relevant wins on LinkedIn. Avoid meme-style content unless your audience is specifically that community. Animated product reveals, logo animations, and data visualizations perform consistently well.
Can I add a GIF to my LinkedIn profile or banner?
LinkedIn profile photos must be static images (JPG, PNG). The profile banner (background image) is also static. Animated profile elements are not supported on LinkedIn.
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