Google is currently experimenting with a built-in screenshot function for YouTube. This feature, currently in the beta phase, will be accessible on the web version of YouTube.
To capture a screenshot, users should pause a video on YouTube while using the Chrome browser, right-click the video, and a drop-down menu will appear, offering the option “Save video frame as.” By selecting this option, users can save the image as a PNG file.
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This functionality aims to simplify the process of taking screenshots and eliminate the need to crop images taken on a phone. It is expected to become available to all Chrome users in the near future.