LOCAL VIDEO PLAYER · FRAME CAPTURE

Find the frame.
Keep the frame.

Open a video from your computer, pause exactly where you want, and save the current picture at the video’s original resolution.

The video never leaves your device.
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I kept the familiar video controls.

No mystery timeline. Native playback stays in place; the useful extras sit directly underneath.

No upload. No cloud video library.

The browser opens the file directly from your device. Closing or refreshing this tab clears it.

Drop a video here

or click to choose one from this device

MP4 and WebM are the safest choices. MOV and M4V work when the browser supports their codec.

Keyboard shortcuts

Both hands can stay off the timeline.

SpacePlay / pause
Back / forward 15 seconds
,.Move about one frame
STake a screenshot
FFull screen
A couple of honest limits

Your browser is the player.

Does the video get uploaded?

No. The page creates a temporary local address for the selected file. Playback and screenshots happen inside this browser tab.

Which formats work?

That depends on the browser and the video codec inside the file. Standard H.264 MP4 and WebM are the most dependable. A .MOV filename alone does not guarantee that every browser can decode the video.

Does “one frame” know the video’s real frame rate?

No. Browsers do not consistently expose exact frame-rate metadata, so the frame buttons move 1/30 of a second. They are precise time nudges, not a professional frame index.

What size is the screenshot?

The canvas uses the video’s native width and height. A 3840 × 2160 video produces a 3840 × 2160 still unless the browser runs out of memory.

What gets remembered?

Playback speed, screenshot format, and the optional time label stay on this device. The video and playback position are never remembered.