Why prompt-editing beats a timeline
A timeline editor makes you do the work the tool should do: select frames, mask regions, repeat the change down the strip, and hope it stays consistent. It is powerful but slow, and the consistency is on you.
Describing the change moves that work to the model. You say what you want once and aigif applies it across the whole GIF, keeping it coherent frame to frame. The result is the speed of a caption tool with the flexibility of a real edit.
What you can change
Add or rewrite text, change the mood or style, swap a detail, clean something up, or remix the whole vibe. If you can describe it, you can prompt it, and you can keep tweaking the prompt until the GIF is exactly right before you export.
how it works
- 01
install the extension
Add aigif to Chrome so it lives where you already browse.
- 02
bring a gif
Paste or drop in any GIF you want to change.
- 03
describe the change
Say what to change in plain words, then regenerate until it lands.
- 04
export & share
Save the re-rendered GIF and send it anywhere.
frequently asked
- Do I need video-editing skills?
- No. You describe the change in plain words; there is no timeline or frame-by-frame editing.
- Does it edit every frame consistently?
- Yes. aigif re-renders the change across the whole GIF so it stays coherent rather than flickering.
- Can I keep tweaking until it's right?
- Yes. Adjust the prompt and regenerate as many times as you need before exporting.
- What does it cost?
- aigif runs on simple credits, so you pay for what you make. Check the extension for current pricing.
Last updated June 5, 2026