Frame Extractor
Extract frames from your video at specific timestamps, intervals, or ranges.
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About this tool
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Upload your video
Select the video from which you want to extract individual frames.
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Choose extraction method
Pick a specific timestamp, extract every Nth frame, or select a time range.
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Set image format
Choose PNG for lossless quality or JPG for smaller file sizes.
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Download frames
Save the extracted frames as individual image files.
- PNG format preserves exact frame quality while JPG saves space at the cost of slight compression artifacts.
- Extracting every 30th frame from a 30fps video gives you one image per second of footage.
- Use the timestamp picker to grab a specific moment rather than scrubbing through hundreds of frames.
- Batch extraction from a time range is useful for finding the sharpest frame in fast-moving footage.
- Extract frames at specific timestamps or intervals
- Batch extraction over a time range
- Output as PNG or JPG image files
- Full resolution frame capture matching source video
- Frame-accurate seeking for precise extraction
- Grab a still image from a video to use as a blog post photo
- Extract reference frames for storyboarding or shot analysis
- Create a contact sheet of key moments from a presentation recording
- Pull high-quality stills from drone or action camera footage
Frames are extracted at the full resolution of the source video. A 1080p video yields 1920x1080 images.
Yes. Set a start and end time, then choose the interval (e.g., every 1 second) to batch-extract frames from that range.
Video codecs use keyframes and interpolated frames. Frames captured during fast motion may appear blurry. Try nearby timestamps to find a sharper frame.