Backup animated gif

I need to provide a backup gif of my animation banner ad and can't believe this isn't an option to export. How everyone is around this problem?

No easy way.

Your difficulty could be the screen recording your animation. Then export the mp4 to png tp photoshop and then save as animated gif.

I know, real pain!

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