Google shuts down Tenor API, disabling GIF pickers across third-party apps
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Ben Schoon
Summary
Google is shutting down the Tenor API as of today, effectively killing GIF pickers across the web that relied on the service. Google acquired Tenor in 2018, and while the GIF library itself remains intact (including integration with Gboard), third-party apps that used the API to search and embed GIFs will lose that functionality. The move is described as part of Google's effort to focus resources on improving core products.
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· 1 pulledAs part of an ongoing effort to focus resources on enhancing our core products...
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