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This Chrome Trick Could Replace Manual Video Screenshots

This Chrome Trick Could Replace Manual Video Screenshots
This Chrome Trick Could Replace Manual Video Screenshots


If you use Google’s Chrome browser, you now have a new way to copy a frame from a video frame without screenshoting it. On Thursday, Google announced a new Chrome feature called “Copy Video Frame” which does exactly what its name suggests: it copies a video frame. 

“You can pause anywhere in a video that’s playing in Chrome and get a clean copy of the exact frame you want,” Google wrote in a blog post. 

To use the feature, Google wrote that you pause a video playing in Chrome, right-click the video frame and select Copy Video Frame from the pop-up menu. However, if you are trying to copy a video frame from YouTube, you need to pause the video and right-click the frame twice — on Mac, you need to click the video with two fingers twice — to select Copy Video Frame.

Google also wrote that you could take a screenshot of the video frame how you normally would, but it would likely result in a lower-quality image and potentially have the video’s progress bar running across the bottom. This suggestion implies Copy Video Frame would result in a higher-quality and cleaner picture.

For more, check out why Chrome now sends out weekly security updates and the pros and cons of Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing mode.

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