GIFs right from the in-app camera on iOS.
"Ok GIFs aren't new but what is new is
the option to capture your own using the in-app camera on iOS," the firm
said in a statement.
To record a GIF in the iOS app, hit the new
tweet button, tap the photo icon, then the camera icon, make sure to be on the
GIF mode, and press and hold the record button.
GIFs can't be edited in the Twitter app but
they are saved to your phone's camera roll.
Twitter has also announced that it has started
testing a new clipping tool for Spaces.
Select hosts on iOS are now able to clip 30
seconds of audio from recorded Spaces to share them with others on Twitter.
All iOS users can now see and listen to the
clips on their timelines, while Android and web users will get access soon.
The company said it also plans to roll out
the clipping functionality to all users in the future, not just hosts.