I'd like to start with a simple public service announcement: Tumblr has its own GIF maker now, allowing you to create your own animated images from pictures and videos on your phone. That's right — ...
Tumblr this morning is rolling out a new feature designed to take advantage of the extensive collection of GIFs hosted on its service: a GIF search engine. The news follows that of Facebook’s decision ...
Starting today, Tumblr is introducing GIF search. The new tool can be found in the Tumblr dashboard: When you're creating a post, click the plus sign, which will now reveal a GIF button. From here you ...
Fifteen years ago, Tumblr changed the internet forever. Generation t examines its complex, colorful legacy. As a sophomore in college, I was on Tumblr every minute that I wasn't in class or watching ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Tumblr loves ...
The art of the GIF is becoming simpler and faster to create than ever before, giving young people everywhere only slightly more hope their parents will eventually understand what the acronym actually ...
It’s now sort of a TikTok alternative, if you squint hard enough. It’s now sort of a TikTok alternative, if you squint hard enough. is a former weekend editor who covered tech and entertainment. He ...
There are not a lot of things that unite almost every person in the world, but here's one of them: everyone loves GIFs. This is why it's such momentous news that Tumblr's mobile app now lets you make ...
Tumblr is launching a new tool to make it easier to look through the myriad of GIFs on its platform. Called Tumblr TV, it’s a full-screen GIF catalog you can use to browse through some of the most ...
Businesses often use Tumblr themes designed with sidebars. A sidebar is perfect for displaying text and images you want blog visitors to notice, such as your company's history or motto, recent updates ...
Tumblr users can now make four-frame GIFs using their webcams; the feature is not available yet for Tumblr apps. Users can press “Take a Photo” in photo posts and select “GIF,” then record themselves.