Screenshot from Video
Capture Video Frames Online — Free & Local

Take a screenshot from MP4, MOV, and WEBM videos online for free. Extract the exact frame you need in full native resolution. No server uploads, no watermarks, completely private.

🎯 Native Resolution Capture🔒 100% Private (Local)⚡ Fast Local Processing📷 JPG & PNG Output🆓 Free Forever

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Convert Video to Image Sequence

Extract frames from MP4, MOV, and WEBM videos locally. Large files depend on your device memory.

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Drop your video here

MP4, MOV, WEBM supported · Large files depend on your device and browser · Drop multiple files for batch

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No Server Uploads

Processing happens in your browser locally, so large files depend on your device memory.

ZIP

Download ZIP

Get all images in one archive.

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Secure

Files never leave your device.

Secure, Client-Side Frame Capturing

Avoid sending private video content, screen recordings, or camera uploads to third-party cloud servers. Our browser-based extraction engine uses modern web video decoders to process files locally. Because no files are uploaded, your frames stay safe on your computer, making this tool perfect for private media and security footage.

How to Capture a Full-Resolution Screenshot from Video

  1. Load Video File: Drag and drop your MP4, MOV, or WEBM video file into the tool above.
  2. Select Format: Choose between JPG (smaller files) or PNG (lossless format).
  3. Set Freq (FPS): Choose the extraction frequency. Set a high value (like 30 FPS) to get consecutive frames of a fast-moving scene.
  4. Extract: Click "Extract Frames Now" to load the frame grid.
  5. Download Screenshot: Hover over the target frame in the grid and click the download button to save it locally.

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How is this different from Print Screen?

  • Full Native Quality: Print Screen (or CMD+Shift+4) only grabs the resolution of your display monitor. Our tool exports at the video\'s native resolution (e.g. 1920x1080 or 4K), even if your screen is low-res.
  • Zero UI Elements: Captures clean video frames without player interfaces, cursor marks, or browser toolbars.
  • Frame Accuracy: Lets you parse consecutive frames to capture split-second moments that are hard to capture by pausing a normal player.

⚠️ Browser Processing Notice

No server upload required. Processing happens in your browser, so large files depend on your device memory, browser performance, video length, and codec support. Extracting a very long sequence of images can consume significant RAM. If the browser tab feels sluggish or crashes, decrease the FPS setting to output fewer frames.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Unable to find the exact frame

If the moment you want to capture lies between extracted frames, increase your FPS setting (e.g. up to 30 or 60 FPS) to decrease the gap between the previewed images.

Black Frames Extracted

Some videos contain black frames at the very beginning (fade-in). Let the parser extract further into the video or check your video codec parameters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I take a screenshot from a video online?

Upload your video above, let the tool extract frames at your chosen interval, browse the grid, and click the download button on your desired frame to save it as a JPG or PNG.

What resolution will my video screenshot be?

The screenshot will match the native resolution of your source video file (e.g. 1080p or 4K) — far sharper than a standard monitor screenshot which is capped by screen resolution.

Can I capture a specific frame or timestamp?

Yes. Choose a high FPS setting (like 30 FPS) to extract consecutive frames around the time you want, and then download the exact image.

Is there a file size limit for video screenshots?

No server upload required. Processing happens in your browser, so large files depend on your device memory, browser performance, video length, and codec support.

Does it work for MP4, MOV, and WEBM videos?

Yes. It supports the three most common video formats used by screen recorders, cameras, and mobile devices.