Video Frame Extractor
A pure-browser video frame extractor. Drop in a clip and the tool decodes it on your device, lets you pick frames or a sampling rate, and exports the results without ever sending the video to a server.
Your video stays on your device. Frames are generated locally in the browser.
Most desktop frame extractors are heavyweight installs aimed at video editors. This one runs entirely in the browser using the same decoding pipeline already built into your device, which means there's no upload step and no waiting for a queue.
Use it to grab thumbnails for a YouTube upload, capture stills for documentation, or sample a clip into a numbered image sequence for animation reference. The workflow is the same every time: choose video, pick mode, extract, review, download.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install anything?+
No. The video frame extractor runs entirely in your browser. There's nothing to download, no plug-in, no native app.
What devices does this work on?+
Any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or phone. Performance scales with your device — laptops will chew through long clips faster than older phones.
Can the extractor handle long videos?+
Videos up to about five minutes work smoothly. Beyond that the browser may slow down or run out of memory depending on the device.
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