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Video to JPG Converter

Extract frames from video and save them as JPG images, free and with no sign up. Choose your frame rate, preview every frame, and download them all in one ZIP. Your video is read inside your browser and never uploaded.

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Want a moving clip instead of stills? Use the Video to GIF tool.

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Max file size: 200MB. Files never leave your device.
Everything runs right in your browser. Your video never leaves your device and is never uploaded to any server.

Quick answer

To convert video to JPG, add your video to the converter above, choose how many frames per second you want, and click Convert. Every frame becomes a JPG you can preview and download, one at a time or all together as a ZIP. It is free, needs no sign up, and your video never leaves your device.

Step by step

How to convert video to JPG

1

Add your video

Drag and drop an MP4, WebM or MOV file onto the converter, or click to browse.

2

Choose the frame rate

Pick how many frames per second to capture. A lower rate gives fewer images with wider gaps.

3

Extract the frames

The converter reads the video on your own device and builds every JPG locally.

4

Download the images

Save single frames, or take everything in one ZIP archive.

Video to JPG converter extracting frames from a video as JPG images in the browser
Frame extraction

How to extract frames from video

The quickest way to extract frames from video is to let a frame extractor do the counting for you. Set the rate, and every matching moment is captured at the video's own resolution. This beats pausing and screenshotting, because a screenshot is compressed twice, once by the player and once by the capture, while direct extraction pulls the original pixels.

Video to image

Video to image, photos or pictures

Whether you call it video to image, video to images or turning video into photo, the job is the same and this page does all of it. Every frame comes out as a standard JPG that opens anywhere, so you can use the results as thumbnails, reference shots, slides or proof for a report.

Any format

Video to photo converter for MP4, MOV and WebM

This video to photo converter accepts MP4, WebM and MOV, which covers phone recordings, screen captures and most downloads. Converting MP4 to JPG needs no plugin and no install. If a rare codec will not open, re-save the clip as MP4 first and it will work.

Background

Why JPG for video frames?

JPG is the right output for stills pulled from footage. As MDN explains in its guide to image formats, JPEG uses lossy compression tuned for photographic content, so frames stay small and open on every device. The number of images you get depends on the frame rate you pick, so a one minute clip at 1 fps gives 60 images while 10 fps gives 600.

Why us

Why choose our video to JPG converter

Free and unlimited

No account, no watermark, no daily cap.

Nothing is uploaded

The video is read on your device, so nothing is sent anywhere.

Batch ZIP download

Take every extracted frame in a single archive.

Works everywhere

Any modern browser, desktop or phone.

Other formats

What to do with your frames next

Frames from long clips add up fast, so run them through the image compressor or resize image tool before sharing. Need a different format? Try JPG to PNG for lossless copies, or JPG to PDF to put a sequence into one document. All of these sit in Image Tools.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this video to JPG converter free?
Yes, completely free. There is no sign up, no watermark on the images and no cap on how often you use it.
Which video formats can I use?
MP4, WebM and MOV cover almost everything, including phone recordings and screen captures. If a rare codec will not open, re-save the clip as MP4 first.
How do I extract frames from a video?
Add the video, set a frame rate, and click Convert. The converter walks the clip and saves every matching frame as a JPG that you can preview before downloading.
Can I download all the frames at once?
Yes. Every extracted frame can be taken in one ZIP archive, so you do not have to save them one by one.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. The video is read on your own device and the frames are built there too, so nothing is transferred or stored anywhere.
Does it work on a phone?
Yes. Tap the upload area, pick a clip from your camera roll, and the frames download to your Files app.
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