Google's new feature now lets users easily copy a frame from a video by just right-clicking on a video and then copying the exact frame. This feature would improve the frame copying process-especially for students who might wish to copy the exact frame from a video lecture without ruining the original quality. The copied video frame would then be copied to clipboard-and after that-you should ideally be able to paste it in any compatible app of choice like Google Keep, Apple Notes, or even Adobe Photoshop.
"Available starting today, you can pause anywhere in a video that's playing in Chrome and get a clean copy of the exact frame you want. Just right-click in the video and select 'Copy Video Frame," Google added.
Google revealed the new feature in a new 'The Keyword' post titled '5 Chrome tips for college students. The feature is said to work on all Chromium-based web browsers, not just Google Chrome, and it could be possible that the feature may not work with some video services-especially streaming services that may prohibit users from copying their content.
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