Capture the current frame of any YouTube video at full resolution.
Take a screenshot of any YouTube video with one click — at the video's real resolution, not the size of your browser window. A camera button sits in the player controls, next to settings and fullscreen. Click it, and the frame showing right now is saved.
Most screenshot tools capture what is on your screen, so a 4K video in a half-width window gives you a small, soft image. This one reads the frame from the video itself: play at 1080p and you get 1080p, play at 4K and you get 4K, however large the player happens to be.
It collects nothing and makes no network requests of any kind. Frames are drawn and encoded inside your browser and never leave your machine. The full policy spells this out.