

Tap the tweet you want to show the tweet options.Select the "Copy Link" icon in the bottom row.Tap the tweet you want to show the tweet menu.In the menu that appears, select the "Copy Link to Tweet" icon.Press the icon that looks like a box with an arrow coming out the top.Find the tweet you want to get the GIF from.From there you can save to your library, to Photos, or just share normally. It'll look up the tweet, and list any GIFs it finds in it and any replies to it. Once you have the URL, switch over to GIFwrapped, paste the URL into the search tab, and hit Search. Alternatively, you can try one of the methods below. The quickest way to get the URL is to tap-and-hold the GIF itself (just lightly touch it, and hold your finger still until it shows up), which should give you a share sheet, regardless of which app you use. You can also use the tweet URL in GIFwrapped's search tab to download GIFs from Twitter, no problems at all. You can do this straight from your Twitter app of choice, by sharing the tweet and using GIFwrapped's built-in share extension to grab the GIF and save it to your library. It actually makes it really flippin' difficult.įortunately, GIFwrapped takes care of the tricky bit for you, so all you need to do is tell it which tweet the GIF is attached to. Twitter converts them to videos for a bunch of reasons, which is all well and good, but that doesn't help when you want to collect 'em. Saving GIFs from Twitter is typically a big ol' pain.
