In the next version of the Google Chrome browser if you want to take a screenshot of a video, there will be a very easy way to do it.
Google is adding a new option to copy a frame from a video to the Chrome browser, helping to simplify the process of gleaning important information from a video, whether it's playing on YouTube or anywhere else in your browser.
The upcoming version of Chrome will be able to do this very simply.
Pause the video anywhere in Chrome, then right-click on it. You will see the new Copy Video Frame option.
This will take a high-quality screenshot of the video, without the extras like the video title bar or the play and pause button.
Currently with version 116.0.5845.140 (Official Build) (64-bit) of Chrome on Debian, we don't see the new feature.
Of course, now that the new feature will be released, we will soon see it in other browsers based on Google's Chromium.