Browser-based · No upload · No account
Turn any video into one long, scrolling image.
Extract frames from any video and stitch them into a single tall image you can scroll, save, or post — all inside your browser. Your file is never sent anywhere.
- Nothing leaves your device
- Works offline once loaded
- No watermark, no sign-up
Drop a video here, or click to browse
MP4, WebM, MOV — processed locally, never uploaded
Settings
More frames make a taller, more detailed image.
Extracting frame 1 of 12…
How it works
Load the video
Your file is opened locally using your browser's native video decoder. It's never transmitted anywhere — everything happens in your browser.
Sample frames
The tool seeks through the timeline at even intervals and draws each frame onto a canvas, at the width and frame count you choose.
Stitch the strip
Every sampled frame is drawn in sequence onto one tall (or wide) canvas, in order, with no gaps or overlap.
Export as PNG
The finished canvas is converted to a downloadable PNG using your browser's built-in image encoder. One file, ready to share.
What people use it for
App and gameplay walkthroughs
Turn a screen recording into one scrollable image that's easier to skim, annotate, or paste into documentation than a video clip.
Long-form social posts
Pinterest, Threads, and link-in-bio pages favor tall single images over embedded video. Strip gives you that format directly.
Visual QA and diffing
Lay out a UI animation or render sequence frame-by-frame to spot glitches, timing issues, or layout shifts at a glance.
Storyboards and highlight strips
Summarize a trailer, talk, or highlight reel as a single strip you can drop into a slide deck or moodboard.
Why it's actually private
Most "online video tools" upload your file to a server, process it there, and store a copy you have to trust them to delete. This tool works entirely in your browser using standard Web APIs — no server, no uploads, no tracking. Close the tab and there's nothing left anywhere but the file you downloaded.
Frequently asked questions
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. This tool reads and processes your video entirely inside your browser using the Canvas API. The file never leaves your device.
What video formats are supported?
We support any format your browser can play natively, which typically includes MP4 (H.264), WebM, and MOV. If a file won't load, try converting it to MP4 first.
Is there a file size or length limit?
There's no hard limit — very long or high-resolution videos use more memory since everything runs in-browser. For best results, use clips under 3 minutes.
What can I use the long image for?
Common uses include sharing gameplay or app walkthroughs as a single scrollable image, creating Pinterest-style story strips, visual diffs for QA, storyboards, and highlight reels for social media.
Does this tool cost anything?
No, this tool is free to use with no account, watermark, or sign-up required.