Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) files are motion pictures that showcase brief animations. They typically look like short videos but do not require you to pause or play them. Today, people use GIFs almost everywhere, from funny memes to even presentations. As time goes by, new ways have emerged to optimize these GIFs and make them look more appealing.
One such method is by adding music to these animated GIFs. But there’s a minor issue: adding MP3 sounds to a GIF can be tricky since these files aren’t technically videos. Not to mention, they comprise short clips that don’t necessarily store audio data natively.