How Frame Grabber Works
Four steps to turn a video into still images: upload, configure, extract, download. Everything happens in your browser.
1. Upload your video
Tap the choose-video button and pick a file — MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, or MKV. The browser reads the file locally; there's no upload to a remote server for the decoding step.
2. Configure extraction
Pick a mode: Count gives you an exact number of evenly-spaced screenshots, while FPS samples the clip at a fixed frame rate. The output count updates live as you slide so you know what to expect before you commit. Try extract frames by FPS for the technical mode or video to screenshots for a friendlier flow.
3. Preview the result
The tool decodes the video frame by frame in your browser and shows a grid of stills. Tap any frame to share or save individually; switch into select mode to deselect ones you don't want.
4. Download
Save a single frame straight to your photos or device, or hit Save All to download every selected frame as a ZIP. Export defaults to video to JPG; switch to video to PNG when you need lossless quality.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the video leave my device?+
Frame decoding and extraction happen in your browser. A small sample of frames is uploaded for 10 days of quality monitoring — see the privacy policy.
How long does extraction take?+
A few seconds for short clips with a handful of frames; up to a minute for 5-minute videos at higher FPS settings, depending on your device.