Extract high-quality screenshots from videos automatically. Blur detection filters out blurry shots. Auto-extract frames at intervals to scan hours of footage in minutes. Smart duplicate removal. Unlimited projects. 100% private - local processing. Free to start.
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Processing everything locally in-browser is a big win for large client footage.what’s the largest video length or resolution you’ve seen users successfully process so far?
@pany_ai Great question! We've successfully tested:
- 4K videos up to 2-3 hours
- 8K videos (we tested a 6-minute sample - should handle longer files too based on how well it performed) Since everything processes locally in the browser, the main limitation is device memory. Higher resolution = more memory needed, but modern browsers handle it surprisingly well. If you run into any issues with large 8K files, let me know right away - we'll look into it. What kind of footage are you looking to process?
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@sooryagangaraj That’s impressive — 4K for 2–3 hours fully in-browser is no small feat, and great to hear modern browsers are holding up even with 8K samples. Really appreciate the transparency around memory constraints.
@mykyta_semenov_ Thanks for sharing this, Mykyta — that’s a really interesting use case. I’d love to understand more about how you’d use partial-screen video recordings in your workflow. If you’re open to it, let’s connect and chat a bit more about your needs.
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@sooryagangaraj Everything is very simple: we develop custom AI projects. Often it’s necessary to record a specific feature or a bug. Usually QA describes the steps, takes screenshots, and creates a ticket in Jira. Video screen recordings significantly simplify their work. Right now we use a special service for this, but it doesn’t allow recording specific parts of the screen.
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Processing everything locally in-browser is a big win for large client footage.what’s the largest video length or resolution you’ve seen users successfully process so far?
VideoToScreenshots
@pany_ai Great question! We've successfully tested:
- 4K videos up to 2-3 hours
- 8K videos (we tested a 6-minute sample - should handle longer files too based on how well it performed) Since everything processes locally in the browser, the main limitation is device memory. Higher resolution = more memory needed, but modern browsers handle it surprisingly well. If you run into any issues with large 8K files, let me know right away - we'll look into it.
What kind of footage are you looking to process?
@sooryagangaraj That’s impressive — 4K for 2–3 hours fully in-browser is no small feat, and great to hear modern browsers are holding up even with 8K samples. Really appreciate the transparency around memory constraints.
VideoToScreenshots
@pany_ai Thanks! 😄 Curious—are you exploring any specific use case for your workflow?
It would be very useful to make video screen recordings of part of the screen with the same functionality. This would be really helpful for my work.
VideoToScreenshots
@mykyta_semenov_ Thanks for sharing this, Mykyta — that’s a really interesting use case. I’d love to understand more about how you’d use partial-screen video recordings in your workflow. If you’re open to it, let’s connect and chat a bit more about your needs.
@sooryagangaraj Everything is very simple: we develop custom AI projects. Often it’s necessary to record a specific feature or a bug. Usually QA describes the steps, takes screenshots, and creates a ticket in Jira. Video screen recordings significantly simplify their work. Right now we use a special service for this, but it doesn’t allow recording specific parts of the screen.