Video to Frames
FreeExtract frames from video at custom FPS rate
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Extract frames from video at custom FPS rate
About Video to Frames
Editors and animators often need the raw still images hiding inside a clip. Video to Frames breaks your video apart into individual pictures at the frame rate you choose, so you can grab every moment as a separate image instead of scrubbing a timeline by hand.
Upload a video, set the FPS you want (extract every frame or just a few per second), and the tool exports the stills as a single ZIP download. It runs in your browser with no signup and no watermark on any frame. Codaiman built it to be free and privacy-minded, so you can pull frames for a quick reference sheet without handing your footage to a desktop program.
Common uses
- Exporting stills for rotoscoping or frame-by-frame animation reference
- Grabbing the sharpest moment from an action clip as a photo
- Building a contact sheet of every scene in a short video
- Pulling training images from recorded footage for a dataset
- Finding the exact frame where something happens in a clip
How to use
- 1
Upload your file
Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports *. Up to 50 MB.
- 2
Adjust settings
Use the options panel to customise the output — quality, format, size and more.
- 3
Click "Process — Video to Frames"
Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.
- 4
Download your result
Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.
Why ToolHub?
- 100% Free — no account needed
- Works in your browser — no software required
- Instant results
- Secure and private
- No data stored
- Simple to use
FAQ
Can I control how many frames are extracted?
Yes. You set the FPS rate, so you can capture every single frame or thin it down to a few images per second.
What format are the frames saved in?
The frames are bundled into a ZIP file that you download, with each frame as a separate image inside.
Does a higher FPS mean more files?
Yes. Extracting at the video's native frame rate produces the most images, while a lower FPS gives you fewer, more spread-out stills.
Can I use Video to Frames on mobile?
Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.