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Supports: DIVX
This tool pulls a still frame out of a DivX video and saves it as a WebP image. DivX is an MPEG-4 Part 2 video codec from the DVD-rip era, while WebP is Google's modern web image format — so this is really a frame-grab: pick a moment in the clip, get back a single compact WebP photo. By default it captures one frame at the timestamp you choose; an optional mode extracts a series of stills across the video. It does not produce an animated WebP.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Video codec (compressed moving picture) |
| Standard | Implementation of MPEG-4 Part 2, Advanced Simple Profile (ASP); ISO/IEC 14496-2, first edition 1999 |
| Usual container | AVI, or the proprietary .divx (DivX Media Format, introduced in DivX 6) |
| Sibling codec | Xvid — forked from the same MPEG-4 ASP encoder core in 2001 |
| ASP features | B-frames, quarter-pixel motion compensation, interlaced support |
| Best known for | Compressing DVD-quality video to small files in the early-2000s ripping era |
| Holds audio? | Yes — the AVI/DIVX container carries the video plus separate audio (often MP3 or AC-3) |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Raster image format |
| Released | Announced by Google in September 2010, based on On2 video technology |
| Compression | Both lossy and lossless |
| Transparency | Alpha channel in both lossy and lossless modes |
| Size vs PNG | Lossless WebP is about 26% smaller than PNG (per Google) |
| Size vs JPEG | Lossy WebP is 25-34% smaller than JPEG at comparable quality (per Google) |
| Browser support | Chrome, Firefox 65+, Edge, Opera, and Safari 14+ / iOS 14+ — every current major browser |
| Best for | Web thumbnails and previews where small file size matters |
.divx or .avi file onto the page, or click "+ Add Files" to browse for it.2.100 is 2 seconds and 100 milliseconds in. Switch to "Multiple Screenshots" to instead pull a set of stills at a chosen capture rate.A still image. By default the tool captures one frame at the timestamp you set and saves it as a single WebP photo. The "Multiple Screenshots" mode extracts several separate stills at the capture rate you pick — it gives you a set of individual images, not a single animated WebP. If you want motion in one file, convert the clip with our DivX to GIF tool instead.
Seconds, with milliseconds after the decimal point. A value of 2.100 means 2 seconds and 100 milliseconds into the video, so you can land on an exact frame rather than the nearest whole second. Leaving it at 0 grabs the opening frame.
It depends on the source. A single video frame is photographic, so lossy WebP (the "No" default for "Lossless?") usually gives a much smaller file at quality you can't tell apart from the original. Lossless is worth it only when the frame is a flat graphic, screen capture, or slide where you want pixel-exact edges — and even then the file will be larger. In our testing, switching a typical 720p frame from lossy to lossless roughly tripled the file size for no visible gain on photographic content.
Generally yes. Google measures lossless WebP at about 26% smaller than PNG and lossy WebP at 25-34% smaller than JPEG at comparable quality. For a frame grab that means a noticeably lighter file for the same picture. If you specifically need PNG's universal compatibility for a still, see DivX to PNG.
That is normal. DivX is the video codec; AVI is the container that wraps it, and most DivX-encoded clips from the ripping era were saved as .avi. A smaller share use the proprietary .divx (DivX Media Format) extension introduced in DivX 6. This tool accepts the DivX video regardless of which of those wrappers it arrived in.
No — the output is a still image, so there is no sound. A DivX/AVI file carries the video alongside one or more audio tracks, but a frame grab uses only the picture. The audio in your source file is left untouched and is not part of the WebP.
Your file is uploaded over an encrypted connection, processed on our servers, and the upload is deleted automatically a few hours after conversion — no sign-up, no watermark, and your files are never shared or made public. The WebP you download opens directly in any current browser.