Upload your video, wait for the final five frames, and click the frame you want. It downloads as an image for immediate use.
Yes. The tool is free and optimized for fast final-frame extraction and download.
In most cases yes, as long as your browser supports the codec in the uploaded file.
Usually no. Extraction runs in your browser first, and only falls back to server extraction if your codec is unsupported.
Yes. It works as a focused frame grabber for the end of your clip and allows one-click download for each extracted frame.
Full extraction tools process entire timelines. This tool is intentionally optimized for final-frame extraction, which is faster when you only need the ending sequence.
Yes. Many creators use the last frame from one generation as the first reference for the next clip to reduce abrupt transitions and keep composition stable.
Yes. Whether you call it frame capture, frame extraction, or save video frame workflow, the output is a downloadable PNG that can be reused in edits, decks, or prompts.
Usually yes, as long as the uploaded file codec is supported by your mobile browser. MP4 and WebM generally provide the best compatibility.
Not in this version. You currently upload a local file from device storage for faster and simpler browser-side processing.