Free video screenshot and frame exporter

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Capture the current image or extract frames at intervals locally. Your video is never uploaded.

orFiles are processed on your device and never uploaded
Free browser tool

Capture video screenshots and export frame batches

Seek to the current image or set a start, end, and interval to export PNG, JPEG, or WebP frames directly in your browser. Package multiple results as a local ZIP with no video upload.

Capture the current video image

Play or scrub to the moment you need, create the current frame with one click, and inspect a large preview before downloading.

Extract frames at intervals

Choose a start time, end time, and interval to create up to 60 images in one run, with a thumbnail strip for quick review.

Local PNG, JPEG, and WebP export

Control image format, maximum width, and quality. Canvas creates images on your device, and multiple frames are packaged locally as ZIP.

Video screenshot and frame export FAQ

Is my video uploaded when frames are extracted?

No. Video decoding, Canvas capture, image encoding, and ZIP packaging happen locally in your browser. Media contents are not sent to a server.

How many frames can I export at once?

A single run can export up to 60 frames. Reduce the time range or increase the interval to control the result count and device memory use.

Should I choose PNG, JPEG, or WebP?

PNG suits text, interfaces, and lossless detail. JPEG offers broad compatibility for photographic frames, while WebP often balances quality and file size.

Why can some videos not display a frame?

Frame capture depends on the current browser supporting the video's container and codec. Converting the source to a common H.264 MP4 can improve compatibility.

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