frame grabber pulls the first frame, the last frame, or any frame out of a video and saves it as a high-resolution image. drag a single video for the full editor with a timeline scrubber, or drop a whole batch to export every first & last frame at once.
export as jpg, png or webp, choose the quality, and download — there is no signup, no watermark, and your video is never uploaded. everything runs locally in your browser.
making longer ai videos? the trick is to take the last frame of your clip and feed it back in as the starting image of the next generation — so the new shot continues seamlessly from where the last one ended.
frame grabber gives you that exact last frame in one click, at full resolution and with no compression watermark, ready to drop into your favourite generator:
- drop your video onto the page (or click to browse). one file opens the editor, many files start a batch.
- pick your frame — jump to first or last, scrub the timeline, or step frame-by-frame for the exact moment.
- choose a format — jpg, png or webp — and set the quality.
- download the frame, grab first + last as a zip, or export every video in a batch at once.
- how do i extract the last frame of a video?
- drop the video, click last on the timeline (or drag the scrubber to the end), then press download. you get the final frame at full resolution as jpg, png or webp.
- how do i get the last frame to continue an ai video in runway or kling?
- load your generated clip, jump to the last frame and download it, then use that image as the starting / image input in runway, kling, sora or luma to generate a seamless continuation.
- is it free? is there a watermark?
- completely free, no watermark, no signup. the video is processed in your browser and never leaves your device.
- what video formats are supported?
- anything your browser can play — mp4, webm, mov and more. frames export as jpg, png or webp.