Integration Guides
Learn how to use GifHub GIFs in your favorite workplace tools. Each guide includes step-by-step instructions and pro tips.
Slack
Add GIFs to your Slack messages, channels, and threads.
- 1Find a GIF on GifHub and click "Copy Link" or use the Slack share button
- 2Paste the GIF URL directly into any Slack message — Slack auto-unfurls it with a preview
- 3For inline GIFs, paste the direct image URL (from GIF Details panel) — Slack will embed the image
- 4Pro tip: Use the /giphy command? GifHub GIFs have better curation for business contexts
Pro tip: Bookmark your favorite GIFs in GifHub Collections so you can quickly find them during conversations.
Microsoft Teams
Share GIFs in Teams chats, channels, and meetings.
- 1Find a GIF on GifHub and click the "Share to Workspace" button
- 2Click "Teams" to open the Microsoft Teams share dialog
- 3Alternatively, copy the direct GIF URL and paste it in any Teams conversation
- 4Teams will automatically preview the GIF inline in the chat
Pro tip: Use GifHub's search to find context-appropriate GIFs — our AI ensures every GIF is workplace-safe.
Email & Newsletters
Embed GIFs in emails to increase engagement.
- 1Find a GIF and click "Show embed codes" in the Embed section
- 2Copy the HTML embed code
- 3In your email editor, switch to HTML mode and paste the code
- 4For Outlook: paste the direct GIF URL as an image, then resize as needed
- 5For Gmail: drag and drop the GIF image, or paste the URL in compose
Pro tip: Keep email GIFs under 1MB for reliable delivery. GifHub shows file format and dimensions in the GIF Details panel.
PowerPoint & Google Slides
Make your presentations more engaging with GIFs.
- 1Find the perfect GIF on GifHub and click "Download"
- 2In PowerPoint: Insert → Pictures → choose the downloaded GIF file
- 3In Google Slides: Insert → Image → Upload from computer
- 4Resize and position the GIF on your slide — it will animate during the slideshow
- 5For online presentations, you can also use Insert → Image → By URL with the direct GIF link
Pro tip: GIFs play automatically in both PowerPoint and Google Slides during presentations. Use them for reactions, transitions, or to illustrate a point.
Websites & Blogs
Embed GifHub GIFs on your website or blog.
- 1Find a GIF and open the "Embed" section on the GIF detail page
- 2Choose your format: HTML, Markdown, or BBCode
- 3Copy the embed code and paste it into your content
- 4The HTML embed includes a link back to GifHub and proper alt text for SEO
Pro tip: Use the Markdown format for GitHub READMEs, blog posts, and documentation.
Notion, Confluence & Docs
Add GIFs to your team documentation.
- 1Find a GIF on GifHub and copy the direct GIF URL from the GIF Details panel
- 2In Notion: type /image, choose "Embed link", and paste the URL
- 3In Confluence: use the Image macro and paste the URL
- 4In Google Docs: Insert → Image → By URL
Pro tip: GIFs in documentation make onboarding guides, runbooks, and process docs more engaging and easier to follow.
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