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How to Extract Frames from Videos

Master frame extraction with automatic capture, manual selection, and batch processing for thumbnails and analysis.

Beginner5-10 minutes

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Upload Your Video

Select your video file using the upload button. Supported formats: MP4, AVI, MOV, WebM.

💡 Tip: Videos up to 500MB work well - longer videos may take more time to process

2

Configure Extraction Settings

Set interval between frames (seconds), maximum frames to extract, output format (PNG/JPG/WebP), and quality.

💡 Tip: 1-second intervals work well for most videos - adjust based on your needs

3

Manual Frame Capture (Optional)

Play your video and click "Capture Current Frame" at any point to grab specific frames manually.

💡 Tip: Use this for extracting key moments, thumbnails, or specific scenes

4

Automatic Frame Extraction

Click "🤖 Auto Extract Frames" to automatically extract frames at your specified intervals.

💡 Tip: This creates a gallery of frames you can download individually or all at once

5

Review Extracted Frames

Browse through your captured frames in the gallery view. Each frame shows timestamp and format.

💡 Tip: Frames are sorted by capture time for easy navigation

6

Download Frames

Download individual frames or use "Download All" to get a ZIP of all extracted frames.

💡 Tip: PNG format preserves quality, JPG/WebP offer smaller file sizes

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use 1-2 second intervals for overview frames of longer videos
  • PNG format gives highest quality but larger file sizes
  • Extract keyframes for video thumbnails and previews
  • Use manual capture for specific moments (goals, highlights, etc.)
  • Consider video frame rate when setting extraction intervals
  • Batch extraction is perfect for creating video thumbnails

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