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Pro Creator Utility · 100% Local Processing

Quellqualitäts-Video-Bildausgeber

Hören Sie auf, unscharfe Screenshots von einem maximierten Player zu machen. Extrahieren Sie das rohe, unkomprimierte Quellbild direkt aus der Videodatei in seinem wahren nativen Auflösung (4K, 8K). Null Uploadzeit.

Drop your MP4, WEBM, or MOV here
Maximum privacy: Processing happens entirely in your browser memory.

Why standard "Screenshots" ruin thumbnail quality

If you edit in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, you might occasionally render a whole 4K video, then realize you forgot to export a thumbnail frame. The fastest "lazy" fix is to full-screen the video on YouTube or your media player and hit Windows + Shift + S or Cmd + Shift + 4.

This destroys your image quality. Here is why:

Standard Screen Capture
  • Resolution capped: Captures your monitor's pixel limit (often 1080p or 1440p) instead of the video's 4K resolution.
  • Color space shifting: The OS and display layer alter the native color profile of the video.
  • Compression: Clipboard tools often save as highly compressed formats.
Source Frame Extraction (This Tool)
  • True Native Pixels: Extracts the exact 3840-2160 (4K) pixels mathematically stored in the file data.
  • Raw Output: Downloads straight to Lossless PNG via HTML5 Canvas.
  • Perfect Precision: Allows stepping by 1 exact frame (1/30th of a second) so nobody's eyes are blinking in the thumbnail.

How to grab a frame from a YouTube Video?

This tool requires the actual video file. To get a high-quality frame from a YouTube video, you must first download the video file (e.g., using a YouTube to MP4 tool), and then drag that MP4 directly into this page to extract the uncompressed frame. YouTube's web player compresses video streams heavily, so a downloaded MP4 often provides the cleanest base for a thumbnail.

Keyboard Shortcuts for Editors

We built this UI to mimic professional NLEs (Non-Linear Editors):

Note: Make sure you select the correct Frame Rate (FPS) in the dropdown below the player so the arrow keys step accurately (e.g., 30 FPS steps by 0.033 seconds).

Frequently Asked Questions

What video formats are supported?

MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI, and most video formats your browser can play. Processing is 100% client-side.

Can I extract multiple frames?

Yes! Scrub through the video timeline and capture as many frames as you need. Each frame exports as a high-quality PNG.

Is my video uploaded anywhere?

No! The video stays in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server. 100% private.