Loading...
Loading...
Capture high-quality frames at exact timestamps from your video.
Adjust time, output format, and quality before adding frames to the gallery.
Supported video formats: MP4, WebM, MOV
Extract frames entirely in your browser. No server uploads.
Your videos stay on your device, keeping your data private.
Extracting images from video helps you save a still frame for thumbnails, tutorials, documentation, product demos, presentations, social posts, and reference images. Pixabc.com lets you capture frames directly from a video without installing video editing software.
Pixabc.com is designed around local browser processing, so files are handled on your device during editing instead of being sent to our server for processing. This approach helps reduce privacy risk for image and video workflows.
Modern browsers support media decoding, canvas rendering, and file export APIs that make local editing possible. Pixabc.com uses these browser capabilities to provide fast, install-free tools that run directly in your tab.
No. Pixabc.com tools are web-based and run in your browser, so there is no desktop app or plugin required for common tasks like compressing, cropping, resizing, and extracting frames.
Pixabc.com supports common browser-playable formats such as MP4, WebM, and MOV, with a maximum video size limit shown on the page. Actual decoding support can still depend on the browser and codec used inside the video file.
Pixabc.com lets you move along the video timeline, use small step controls, and extract the frame at the selected timestamp. This helps capture the exact moment you need for a thumbnail, screenshot, tutorial image, or documentation.
Yes. Pixabc.com lets you add multiple extracted frames to a gallery before downloading. The page supports up to 30 extracted images, and when you have multiple frames you can download them together as a ZIP file.
Yes. Pixabc.com lets you choose the image output format for extracted frames, including JPEG, WebP, and PNG. For lossy formats, you can also adjust output quality to balance visual detail and file size.
Yes. After extraction, Pixabc.com shows the captured frames in a gallery where each item can be downloaded individually or removed before you export the full set.
Yes. Pixabc.com works on iPhone and Android phones in modern mobile browsers, so you can run core workflows such as image compression, image cropping, image resizing, and video frame extraction directly on your device. Common Android phone brands include Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, and vivo, depending on browser and format support.
Extracted frames can become product demo thumbnails, tutorial images, documentation screenshots, blog visuals, Shopify media, or ecommerce product story assets. Pixabc.com helps turn useful moments from video into lightweight image files for publishing.