{"id":4243,"date":"2024-04-13T10:17:46","date_gmt":"2024-04-13T10:17:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aitesonics.com\/chrome-now-lets-you-copy-frames-from-videos-for-easy-sharing-210657406\/"},"modified":"2024-04-13T10:17:46","modified_gmt":"2024-04-13T10:17:46","slug":"chrome-now-lets-you-copy-frames-from-videos-for-easy-sharing-210657406","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aitesonics.com\/chrome-now-lets-you-copy-frames-from-videos-for-easy-sharing-210657406\/","title":{"rendered":"Chrome now lets you copy frames from videos for easy sharing"},"content":{"rendered":"
Google has just made it easier than ever to capture video stills<\/a> while using its Chrome web browser<\/a>. The company highlighted the struggle faced by users when attempting to capture video frames \u2014 noting that screenshots often produced lower-quality images with the video\u2019s progress bar shown across it. If you\u2019re using Chrome (or another Chromium-based browser, like Microsoft\u2019s own Edge), that\u2019s now a thing of the past. Starting today, users can hit pause at any time during a video, right-click, and select the new “Copy Video Frame” option from the pop-up menu.<\/p>\n