How the converter works
The basic conversion flow runs in the browser. That means the tool can stay lightweight to host and easier to
use on a normal static website. It also means the core user flow does not depend on uploading large source video
files to the site server during normal use.
Browser-side conversion has tradeoffs. Extremely long clips, large source dimensions, or overly ambitious GIF
settings can push against browser memory limits. That is why the tool includes presets, practical defaults, and
automatic retries with safer settings when a heavier conversion needs to be reduced.
What kind of content lives on this site
SlideGifs is not intended to become a generic content farm about every media topic. The site stays centered on
a single theme: practical video to GIF conversion. That includes guidance on file size, format choice, and when
a slide-friendly export matters more than raw source quality.
How monetization fits in
Advertising may be used to support the site, but the site itself is built around the utility and the guides.
The converter, recommendations, and supporting articles are the main product. Ads are intended to sit around
that experience, not replace it.
The long-term goal is straightforward: keep the tool useful, keep the guidance practical, and make it easier
for people to turn video into GIFs without needing a heavy desktop workflow. Slides remain an important use
case, but not the only one.