Video to Images
Extract image frames from video and package as ZIP
Professional video frame extraction tool supporting extraction of image frames from videos and packaging as ZIP files. Customizable extraction frame rate (frames per second) and image quality, supports JPG and PNG image formats. Suitable for creating video thumbnails, extracting key frames, making GIFs, video analysis, material extraction and other scenarios. All extracted images are automatically packaged as ZIP files for easy download and use.
Key Features
- Customizable frame rate: Can set frames per second to extract (1-60 FPS), flexible control of extraction density
- Image formats: Supports JPG and PNG formats to meet different needs
- Quality control: JPG format supports quality settings (1-100), balancing file size and image quality
- Batch extraction: Automatically extracts all frames from entire video, no manual operation required
- Auto packaging: All extracted images automatically packaged as ZIP files for easy download
- Multiple format support: Supports MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV, WEBM, FLV and other mainstream video formats
Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
How to set frame rate?
Frame rate indicates the number of images extracted per second. For example: setting to 1 means extracting 1 image per second, setting to 10 means extracting 10 images per second. Higher frame rate means more extracted images and larger files. It is recommended to set according to actual needs, generally 1-5 FPS is sufficient for most needs.
What's the difference between JPG and PNG formats?
JPG format: Smaller file size, supports quality settings, suitable for most scenarios. PNG format: Lossless compression, larger file size, suitable for scenarios requiring high-quality images. If just creating thumbnails or preview images, it is recommended to use JPG format.
How many images can be extracted?
Number of extracted images = video duration (seconds) × frame rate. For example: 1 minute video with frame rate set to 1 will extract 60 images. It is recommended to set reasonably based on video length and frame rate to avoid extracting too many images causing files to be too large.
How long does processing take?
Processing time depends on video length, frame rate and file size. Generally, 1 minute video with frame rate set to 1 takes about 30-60 seconds. All processing is done in the cloud.
Will extracted images retain original resolution?
Yes, extracted images will retain the video's original resolution. If video is 1920x1080, extracted images are also 1920x1080. If you need to adjust image size, you can use image processing tools for subsequent processing.