Last Frame Extractor
Extract the final frame from any video file instantly. Perfect for creating end screens, thumbnails, or capturing the conclusion of your footage.
How It Works
- 1.Upload your video file (MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI)
- 2.The last frame is automatically extracted
- 3.Choose PNG (lossless) or JPEG (smaller size)
- 4.Download the extracted frame
Use Cases
- •Creating YouTube end screen backgrounds
- •Capturing final results from tutorials
- •Making before/after comparisons
- •Quality verification of video exports
About This Tool
The final frame of a video is often the perfect conclusion shot — the finished product, the final result, or the closing scene. Our last frame extractor automatically captures this ending moment, saving you from scrubbing through entire videos in editing software just to grab a single image.
Perfect for creating YouTube end screen backgrounds, capturing tutorial results, or verifying video exports, this tool delivers instant results directly in your browser. No uploads, no waiting, no software installation. Simply drop your video file and download the last frame in your preferred format.
FAQ
What formats are supported?
MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI, and any format your browser can play. MP4 (H.264) works best across all browsers.
Why is my last frame black?
Some videos end with a fade-out. Use our Video to Photo tool to manually find the last content frame.
What's the output quality?
PNG is lossless (exact video quality). JPEG is 95% quality, smaller file size with minimal visible difference.
How does it find the last frame?
The tool seeks to the video's duration and captures that frame. Some codecs may have slight variations in the exact final frame.
Can I use this for video verification?
Yes, it's great for checking that your video exported correctly by examining the final frame without watching the entire video.