One Click. Full Frame Screenshot.
YouTube Video Screenshot
Nine steps to screenshot a YouTube frame. Pause. Snip. Crop the browser UI. Save. Lose your place in the video.
YouTube Video Screenshot grabs only the video frame. Instant.
Built into YouTube's player controls.
Button in YouTube Player
No Cropping Required
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9 Steps VS One Click
Old workflow:
- Pause video
- Open screenshot tool
- Select capture area
- Capture
- Open image
- Crop out browser UI
Save. Return to video. Remember where you were.
New workflow:
- Click the button
- Keep watching
The frame captures at full resolution. No cropping. No cleanup.
Two Buttons in the Player
Same bar as play/pause, volume, fullscreen.
- Screen Copy → Captures current frame to clipboard. Paste anywhere.
- Screen Download → Downloads as PNG with video title + timestamp.
Both capture only the video frame. No browser UI. No player controls.
Clean Frame, No Cropping
The file is ready to use the moment it downloads.
Most screenshot tools capture your entire screen. You get:
- Browser tabs and URL bar
- YouTube player controls
- Comment section and sidebar
Then you crop. Then you save again.
YouTube Screenshot captures only the video frame at full resolution. Screenshots, transcripts, GIFs, and data scraping. Nine YouTube creator tools cover the full workflow.
Automatic Naming
You know exactly which video and which moment.
Downloaded files are named:
{Video Title} {minutes}-{seconds}.png
Example: How to Build a REST API 14-23.png
No more “Screenshot 2024-01-15 at 3.42.17 PM.png” confusion.
Use Cases
Capture exactly what you need. Keep watching.
- Tutorial Screenshots → Capture code snippets, diagrams, or UI examples
- Reference Material → Save frames for documentation or presentations
- Bug Reports → Capture the exact moment of unexpected behavior
- Content Creation → Grab frames for articles or social posts
The capture happens inside your workflow. Not adjacent to it.
Part of the
YouTube Toolkit
Tools that work together in the YouTube toolkit.
You're deep in a coding tutorial. The instructor explains the exact part you need - "This video is sponsored by - " 30 seconds gone. Focus broke.
The YouTube embed URL is buried behind three clicks. The share URL is somewhere else. The thumbnail is a URL you have to construct yourself. And.
Email marketers: you know this workflow.Take screenshot. Download to desktop. Upload to email. Copy YouTube URL. Highlight image. Add hyperlink.
YouTube puts "Switch account" and "Sign out" one row apart. No confirmation. No undo. This tool blocks the destructive one.
Other AI summarisers: copy the transcript, open a new tab, paste it into ChatGPT, write a prompt, wait. Five steps. Two tabs. One wasted minute.
YouTube Thumbnail Downloader →
You need a YouTube thumbnail for a presentation. The high-res one.So you Google "YouTube thumbnail downloader." The page loads with 47 ads. You.
Other tools test your thumbnail after you publish - impressions already burned. Preview sites use stale screenshots from months ago.This tool pu.
Every popular video has a hidden animated preview. YouTube generates them server-side. They're optimised WebP files - small, smooth, perfect for.
YouTube Transcript Extractor →
You're watching a 90-minute tutorial. The instructor mentions the exact concept you need - somewhere around minute 47.You scrub the timeline. To.
