How to Make a Video into a Photo in CapCut !

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If you want to convert a video into a photo using CapCut, the process is simple and can be done in a few quick steps. CapCut allows you to extract specific frames from a video and save them as images without needing to take screenshots, ensuring better quality and clarity. Here’s how you can achieve this easily.

First, open the CapCut app on your device and tap on "New Project." From your gallery, select the video you want to extract a photo from. Once the video is added to the timeline, play or scroll through the video to find the exact frame you’d like to save as an image. You can pause the video at the desired frame to ensure accuracy.

There are two ways to turn a video frame into a photo. The first method is to take a screenshot, but this often results in lower quality, and most users prefer a more refined approach. The second, more effective method is using CapCut’s "Cover" feature. Once you’ve paused the video on the frame you want to save, look at the bottom toolbar and tap on the "Cover" icon. This feature allows you to select a frame from the video to use as a cover image, but you can also save it as a photo.

Tap on "Select from Video" and adjust the frame until you’ve chosen the exact moment you want. If needed, you can edit the cover using the "Edit Cover" option, where you can apply filters, adjust brightness, and make other edits. Once you’re satisfied, tap "Done" to confirm your selection. Now, tap the "Save" option to export the cover. CapCut will save the selected frame as an image to your device’s gallery.

This method ensures high-quality results compared to taking screenshots, making it perfect for creating thumbnails, cover images, or still photos from your favorite video moments.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:03 Launching CapCut and Starting a New Project
0:17 Selecting the Video
0:24 Navigating to the Desired Frame
0:28 Method 1: Taking a Screenshot (Not Recommended)
0:37 Method 2: Using the Cover Feature
0:46 Selecting the Frame with "Select from Video"
0:55 Editing the Cover (Optional)
1:04 Saving the Frame as a Photo
1:12 Locating the Saved Photo in Your Gallery
1:14 Conclusion

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