
Extract Video Frames and Review Motion
Video frames is the individual still-image sequence that makes up a video, and frame-level review uses those images to inspect motion, continuity, and visual changes. The input is a clip or source file, the output is a frame-by-frame view or extracted frames, and the use case is editing, testing, or quality checks. Vidu helps you review that sequence efficiently.
How to Use Video Frames in Vidu
Upload Starting Frame
Upload your first image as the starting frame, and add a second image as the ending frame if you want Vidu to animate a specific transition.
Set Prompt and Options
Describe what the character or object should do, then adjust available settings such as model, generation mode, motion amplitude, and output count.
Create and Download
Click Create, wait for Vidu to generate the video, then preview the result and download it to your device when it is ready.
What Are Video Frames?
Extract frames from video, review motion frame by frame, or convert frame rate with Vidu. Use it for video-to-photo tasks, frame-by-frame editing, and quick testing, then compare generated motion passes as you refine pacing, titles, and visual details within your editing workflow.

Frame Analysis for Creative Use
Compare the qualities that matter most when choosing a video frame approach in Vidu, from motion clarity and scene continuity to reference strength, style consistency, and final audience impact.

Stable First-Frame Motion
Use this review to see whether a still image still reads clearly once motion is introduced, so you can catch awkward shifts, lost detail, or distracting changes before the draft goes further. It’s especially useful when you want a quick sanity check on the first frame and overall visual stability, helping you decide if the concept is strong enough for editing, testing, or a cleaner production pass.

Product Label Stability
Review product footage frame by frame to spot edge shifts, label drift, and subtle shape changes that can disappear in normal playback. The result is a clearer quality check on whether the product stays clean, recognizable, and visually consistent from start to finish. That matters for launch videos, paid ads, and catalog content, where even small inconsistencies can make a polished product feel unreliable. Vidu helps teams validate the final look before the clip goes live and maintain a stable product appearance across connected scenes.

Coherent Character Story Clips
Use frame-by-frame review to confirm that a character stays visually consistent across the clip, so face drift, costume changes, or unintended pose shifts are easier to catch before they weaken the scene. The practical value is simple: you find continuity problems early, while the draft is still easy to refine. For story-driven edits, social content, and AI-generated footage, even small inconsistencies can pull attention away from the message. If a broader clip transformation pass is needed, these frame notes give you a clearer basis for guiding the next version and comparing the result. A strong review outcome is a character that feels recognizable and coherent from start to finish, supporting the motion instead of distracting from it.
Frame Motion Inspection Methods
Compare how Vidu supports frame-by-frame motion review for a source clip against a manual inspection process built around editing tools and timeline scrubbing. For teams exploring a related creative path, a frame interpolation workflow shows how movement can be refined between frames for smoother playback.
| Decision Area | Vidu Image to Video | Manual Or Generic Workflow |
|---|---|---|
| Source inspection path | Upload the clip or frame source and review the sequence in Vidu’s generation workspace. | Open the file in an editor or player and inspect frames by scrubbing the timeline. |
| Motion continuity check | Use the frame sequence to spot movement changes, jumps, and visual drift quickly. | Check continuity by pausing, stepping through frames, and comparing shots by eye. |
| Frame extraction output | Work from extracted stills or a generated frame sequence for closer visual review. | Export stills one by one or capture screenshots during playback. |
| Review signal | Look for pose shifts, object movement, and scene changes across adjacent frames. | Look for cuts, blur, timing issues, and mismatched details during manual playback. |
| Comparison workflow | Compare results inside one Vidu flow before moving into editing or testing. | Move between separate tools for capture, review, notes, and re-editing. |
Video Frames Edit Preview
See how video frames carries source material into a finished output that is easy to inspect before moving on.
This video frames example breaks the process into clear stages, helping readers compare source material, review key choices, and understand how guided editing can refine visuals before the final cut.

Frequently Asked
Questions
You can extract and inspect video frames in Vidu by logging in and using its video generation workflow to review motion frame by frame. For example, a creator can compare adjacent frames to see whether a hand gesture, product edge, or camera move stays consistent before refining the clip. Vidu supports text to video, image to video, and reference to video, so check your current workspace settings for the latest export and generation options.
Start a Video Motion Review
Use Vidu Image to Video to create a motion output, then review the clip across frames for subject stability and visual quality.