Joe Maring / Android Authority
TL;DR Google Photos could soon let you save video frames as images more easily than ever before.
The option to save a video frame as photo will show up when you pause a video.
Currently, the option is buried deep inside Google Photos’ editing screen.
Google Photos has had the ability to export a video frame as an individual photo for several years. However, it isn’t the easiest tool to find and use, and most people (like me) just take a screenshot of their videos to save a still image from their clips. Now, it seems Google is working on making the tool more readily available.
While digging into the latest version of Google Photos (v7.83.0.943371825), we found a new, easier way to export a video frame as a picture. With some tinkering, we were able to get it working, and it’s a much better experience than what the app offers right now.
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Currently, you can export a video frame in Google Photos by following a series of steps. Open the video, tap the “Edit” button, scroll the seek bar to the frame you want to export, then tap the camera icon beside the timestamp to reveal the “Export Frame” option.
Current Google Photos UI Current Google Photos UI
With the new method, you don’t even have to go into edit mode. Just pause the video, and the Photos app shows a new “Save as photo” option.
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