Chrome for Android could soon support copying and saving video frames

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When you need to quickly screenshot or save a video frame, it can be challenging depending on the media player you are using. Even YouTube lacked some of the features necessary to carry out these tasks, especially if you're trying to get a screenshot of just the video without all the buttons and player controls. But it's now possible to directly copy YouTube frames thanks to a feature being tested in Chrome for desktop. If you’ve been hoping that something similar would come to your Android device, there is some good news.

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