Video Frame Extractor (Video to Image)

Grab any moment of a video as a still image at the video’s full resolution. Frame-step buttons and a timestamp jump get you to the exact frame; capture as many as you like and save each as PNG, JPEG, or WebP — instantly, with nothing uploaded.

How to use Video Frame Extractor (Video to Image)

  1. Drop in a video and pause near the moment you want.
  2. Fine-tune with the −1f/+1f frame steps or jump to an exact timestamp.
  3. Pick PNG, JPEG, or WebP and click "Capture this frame" — then save any of the captured frames.

Frequently asked questions

What resolution are the extracted images?
The video’s native resolution — a 1080p video gives a 1920×1080 image, with no scaling or recompression beyond the format you pick.
How do I get the exact frame I want?
Pause near the moment, then use the −1f/+1f buttons to step a single frame at a time, or type an exact timestamp like 1:23.5 and press Go.
Which image format should I choose?
PNG is lossless and best for screenshots and stills with text; JPEG is smaller for photographic content; WebP is the smallest while still looking great.
Is my video uploaded?
No — the frame is drawn from the video onto a canvas entirely in your browser. There is no server and no engine download; it works instantly.