Snaplytics Video Frame Extractor

Video Frame Extractor

Extract frames and images from any video — a fast, private, free online frame grabber

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop a video

    Pick any video file — MP4, MOV, WebM, even a GIF. It loads straight from your device; nothing is uploaded.

  2. 2

    Choose your frames

    Capture a single frame at any timestamp, grab the first or last frame, or split the video into frames by interval, frame rate, or count.

  3. 3

    Download

    Export frames as PNG or JPEG at full resolution — one at a time, or all at once in a ZIP.

About Video Frame Extractor

Video Frame Extractor is a free online tool that pulls still images out of any video, right in your browser. Use it as a quick frame grabber to capture a single moment, or to extract every frame from a clip. There are no uploads, no servers, and no sign-up — your video never leaves your device, so the whole process stays private and secure.

Load any common format — MP4, MOV, WebM, or even a GIF — then choose how you want to extract frames from the video. Grab a specific frame at an exact timestamp, pull the first or last frame, or split a video into frames in one batch by interval, frame rate, or total count. Every captured frame previews instantly before you save it.

Download your frames as PNG or JPEG images at the video's native resolution — individually, or all together in a single ZIP. No watermarks, no limits, and nothing to install.

Frequently asked questions

How do I extract frames from a video?
Drop your video onto the tool, choose a single frame or a batch by interval, frame rate, or count, then download the frames as PNG or JPEG. Everything happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Is the video frame extractor free?
Yes. It is a completely free online tool with no sign-up, no watermarks, and no limit on how many frames you extract.
Do my videos get uploaded to a server?
No. All processing runs locally in your browser, so your video never leaves your device. It is fully private and secure.
What video formats are supported?
Any format your browser can play, including MP4, MOV, WebM, and GIF. You can extract frames from an MP4, pull stills from a MOV, or grab frames from a GIF.
How do I get the first or last frame of a video?
Scrub to the very start or end of the clip and capture a single frame, or use batch mode to export every frame and pick the first or last image you need.
What format are the extracted frames saved in?
You can download each frame as a PNG or JPEG image at the video’s native resolution — individually, or all at once in a single ZIP file.
Can I view a video frame by frame?
Yes. Step through the video one frame at a time to find the exact moment, then save that frame as an image.