Take a Screenshot from Video — Free Online Frame Capture
Extract any frame from MP4, WebM, MOV, or AVI as JPG or PNG. Pause, scrub to the exact moment, and save — all in your browser. No upload, no software, no sign-up.
How to take a screenshot from a video — 3 steps
Drag and drop or browse to select your video file — MP4, WebM, MOV, or AVI. It loads entirely on your device; no upload to any server, ever.
Use the precision scrubber or step buttons to land on exactly the right frame. Timestamp updates to the millisecond — no more blurry, wrong-moment screenshots.
Hit Capture This Frame to save a full-resolution image. Grab multiple video screenshots and download them all at once as a ZIP — perfect for thumbnails, datasets, or presentations.
Who takes screenshots from videos — and why
Extract the perfect frame from your video to use as a custom YouTube or Vimeo thumbnail. Far faster than a screenshot from your screen — you get the original resolution without the OS chrome.
Need a still image from a demo recording or product walkthrough? Grab the frame directly — no need for Premiere, After Effects, or any video editing software.
Pinpoint the exact frame where a UI bug or glitch occurs, save it as PNG, and annotate it in Figma or Photoshop. Way more precise than a regular screenshot of a screen recording.
Use burst mode to extract frames from video every N seconds and build labeled image datasets for object detection or computer vision — no ffmpeg needed, runs entirely in the browser.
Step through slow-motion or high-speed footage one frame at a time to study technique, posture, or impact. Coaches and athletes use this to screenshot specific moments from video without software.
Repurpose your video content into still images for Instagram, Twitter/X, or LinkedIn. Extract the sharpest, most impactful frame from a reel or short clip in seconds.
What this video screenshot tool supports
Capture screenshots from MP4 videos directly — H.264 and H.265 files work in all modern browsers without any plugins or installs.
Extract frames from WebM screen recordings, MOV files from iPhone or Mac, and OGG videos. If your browser can play it, you can screenshot it.
Save your video screenshot as a compressed JPG for thumbnails and web use, or lossless PNG for editing in Photoshop, Figma, or Canva.
Step forward or back one frame at a time — the timestamp shows millisecond precision so you know exactly which frame you're capturing. No guesswork.
Need to extract multiple frames from a video? Burst mode captures a screenshot every N seconds across the whole video automatically — no manual scrubbing required.
Bulk-save all your captured frames with one click. Each file is named with the video name and exact timestamp — ready for dataset labeling, review, or sharing.