Paste a YouTube URL and extract frames at any interval, or let AI describe every scene with timestamps — handles 2+ hour videos.
Copy any YouTube video link and paste it above
Frame Grid for visual extraction or AI Summary for scene descriptions
Browse frames, search scenes, and explore video content
CueEditio's YouTube Video Analyzer lets you visually break down any YouTube video into individual frames at configurable intervals. Whether you're a content creator studying editing techniques, a researcher analyzing visual content, or a marketer reviewing ad creative — our tool gives you frame-level access to any video.
The AI Summary mode goes further by providing timestamped scene descriptions powered by Gemini AI. Every extracted frame gets analyzed, and you get searchable, tagged descriptions of what's happening at each moment. Perfect for content research, accessibility work, or understanding video structure at a glance.
Extract frames at any interval from 1s to 30s. Browse in a responsive grid, click to enlarge, and paginate through thousands of frames efficiently.
Get timestamped descriptions of every scene — subjects, actions, settings, and mood. Search and filter scenes by keywords or tags.
All frame extraction happens in your browser. We don't store videos or frames. AI analysis costs under $0.05 even for 2-hour videos.
Any public YouTube video — standard videos, Shorts, and embeds. Private, age-restricted, and live stream videos are not supported due to access restrictions.
About 250ms per frame. A 10-minute video at 5s intervals extracts ~120 frames in about 30 seconds. A 2-hour video at 30s intervals extracts ~240 frames in about 1 minute. You'll see real-time progress and ETA.
AI analysis is extremely affordable using Gemini Flash. A 10-minute video costs less than $0.01, and even a 2-hour video at 5-second intervals costs under $0.05. The tool is free to use.
Yes. The tool automatically suggests optimal intervals for long videos (10s for 30+ min, 30s for 1+ hour). Frames are extracted client-side and AI analysis runs in parallel batches for efficiency.
AI Summary extracts frames and sends them to Gemini AI for visual analysis. You get timestamped scene descriptions with tags for every frame. Results are searchable and include an overall video summary.
No. Frame extraction happens entirely in your browser. Frames sent for AI analysis are processed in real-time and not stored. We don't keep any video data or analysis results on our servers.
For detailed analysis, use 1-2s intervals. For a general overview, 5-10s works well. For long videos (1+ hour), 30s intervals give you a good visual summary without excessive extraction time.
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