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Frame Extractor
Extract still frames from videos at specific timestamps - all processing happens in your browser for maximum privacy.
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Frame Extractor
Extract individual frames or frame sequences from videos - processed entirely in your browser.
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Upload a video file to extract frames
Maximum file size: 2 GB
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About the Frame Extractor
The Frame Extractor captures still images from a video at the moments you choose, turning motion into individual pictures. Whether you want a single perfect frame or a series of stills, it pulls them straight out of the footage.
Thereβs often one exact frame you need β a thumbnail, a product still, a moment of proof, or a reference image. Rather than screenshotting and cropping, extracting frames gives you clean stills at the timestamps you pick.
Extraction runs in your browser, so your video never leaves your device. That keeps footage private while you grab stills, with no upload, watermark, or account.
How to use the Frame Extractor
- Upload the video you want to extract frames from.
- Use the preview to navigate to the moment you want.
- Capture a frame at the current position, or set timestamps for several.
- Choose the image format for the output.
- Download the extracted still image(s).
Common use cases
- Grabbing a thumbnail image from a video for a listing or post.
- Capturing a clean product still from a demo clip.
- Pulling a specific frame as visual proof or reference.
- Creating a series of stills from key moments in footage.
Frequently asked questions
Can I extract a frame from an exact moment?
Yes. Navigate to the precise point in the preview and capture that frame, so you get the exact still you want.
What image format are the frames saved in?
You can typically save frames as common image formats like PNG or JPEG, depending on the options shown.
How sharp are the extracted frames?
A frame is as sharp as the source video at that moment. Fast motion can introduce blur in the original footage, which carries into the still.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. Frames are extracted in your browser, so your footage never leaves your device.
Can I extract many frames at once?
Yes. You can capture multiple stills from different timestamps to build a set of images from the video.