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continue a kling video from its last frame

kling supports image-to-video and start-frame control — which makes the last frame of your previous clip the perfect starting point for the next one.

open frame grabber — drop your video

01 / howhow to do it

  1. drop your kling clip onto frame grabber.
  2. press last ⏭ — or scrub back a few frames if the very end is mid-motion.
  3. export png (lossless) or jpg at 90+ quality.
  4. in kling, start a new generation with this image as the start frame and keep your prompt consistent.

02 / whywhy this works

kuaishou's kling can condition a generation on a start frame (and on some plans an end frame too). to extend a clip, pull its final frame, set it as the start frame of a new generation, and keep the prompt close — the new clip picks up where the old one stopped.

frame grabber decodes the clip in your browser and exports that frame at full resolution with no watermark of its own — no upload, no account. the frame-by-frame stepper (← →) is handy here: sometimes the frame two or three steps before the end has cleaner motion to continue from.

03 / faqfrequently asked

kling put a watermark on my clip — will it be in the frame?
the tool exports exactly what is in the video, so a watermark burned into your kling export will appear in the frame too. use kling's watermark-free export if you need a clean bridge.
can i use any frame, not just the last?
yes — the timeline scrubber and frame-by-frame stepping let you pick any moment. a frame slightly before the end is often sharper if the clip ends mid-movement.
is my video uploaded anywhere?
no — everything runs locally in your browser. the clip never leaves your device.

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