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Google Chrome copy video frame features could expand to Android

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Google Chrome for Android could soon allow you to copy and save video frames. At present, Chrome browser on Windows and Mac lets you copy a frame from a video to the clipboard or save it on your device.

X user Leopeva64 claims that Google Chrome for Android is preparing to integrate a feature that will allow users to save video frames. Once deployed, Chrome browser will combine new option(s) – ‘Copy video frame’ or ‘Save video frame as’.

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To use this feature on desktop Chrome, right-click on a video and select the ‘Copy video frame’ or ‘Save video frame as’ options. It’s difficult to bring it to Android’s iteration of Chrome, but Google’s putting efforts to make it happen.

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