Three extraction modes
Single frame — pick one timestamp and pull the clearest frame at that moment. Perfect for capturing a thumbnail, a product detail, or a still for a presentation. Every N seconds — sample the video at a fixed interval, useful for storyboards, time-lapse stills, or visual summaries of a long video. All frames — decode every frame between the start and end timestamps for frame-by-frame analysis or rotoscoping.
PNG vs JPG
PNG is lossless — exactly what the decoder produced — making it the right choice when you'll edit the frames or print them. JPG is much smaller and good enough for previews, thumbnails, and storyboards. Pick PNG by default and switch to JPG only if file size is a problem.
Working with the ZIP output
When more than one frame is extracted, the tool bundles them into a single ZIP for download. Unzip and the frames arrive in order (frame_0001, frame_0002, …) so you can drop them straight into a folder, image editor, or animation timeline.