Video to Image Sequence Converter
Convert a video into a numbered image sequence — the format compositing, animation, and editing apps prefer. Pick a frame rate, run the tool, and download a ZIP ready to drop into After Effects, Nuke, or Blender.
Your video stays on your device. Frames are generated locally in the browser.
Image sequences are the lingua franca of post-production: each frame is a separate file, named so that the application can stitch them back together at import. Frame Grabber produces sequences with predictable filenames and an even sample rate so they round-trip cleanly.
Use FPS mode for a continuous sequence (every frame at a fixed interval) or Count mode when you just need a handful of reference stills. Either way the ZIP keeps everything in order.
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Frequently asked questions
What's an image sequence?+
A folder of numbered still images representing each frame of a video — the format animation, VFX, and compositing tools expect when importing footage.
Are the frames numbered in order?+
Yes. The ZIP contains files in chronological order with zero-padded names so they sort and import correctly in tools like After Effects, Nuke, and Blender.
Should I export as JPG or PNG?+
JPG for smaller files where minor compression is fine. PNG when you need lossless quality — typically for color-critical work or further compositing.
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