extend a sora video from its last frame
the simplest way to chain clips — in sora or across models — is to start the next generation from the last frame of the previous one.
open frame grabber — drop your video→
01 / howhow to do it
- drop your sora clip onto frame grabber.
- press last ⏭ to land on the final frame.
- download it as png or high-quality jpg.
- use it as the image input of your next generation — in sora, kling, veo or seedance.
02 / whywhy this works
openai's sora generates rich clips from text and images. when you want a longer sequence than a single generation allows, extract the final frame and use it as the image input of the next generation — same characters, same lighting, new action.
it also works across models: start a scene in sora, continue it in kling or veo from the same frame, and cut the clips together. the bridge frame is just an image, so it goes wherever an image input exists — and since frame grabber runs locally, your clip is never uploaded anywhere on the way.
03 / faqfrequently asked
- can i continue a sora video in a different model?
- yes — the downloaded frame is a normal png/jpg, so any model with image-to-video (kling, veo, seedance, runway, luma) can pick up from it.
- which frame should i grab?
- usually the last one — but if it ends mid-motion-blur, step back a few frames with the arrow keys and continue from a sharper moment.
- is there any watermark or quality loss?
- no watermark ever. png export is lossless; jpg quality is up to you (the slider goes to 100).
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