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Frames from Duration Calculator

Verified formula Updated Jun 2026 Private — runs on your device

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seconds
fps
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Total frames

3,000

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How to use the Frames from Duration Calculator

The Frames from Duration Calculator works out your total frames in an instant. Enter duration and frame rate and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the duration.
  2. Enter the frame rate.
  3. Read off your total frames — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Formula

The Frames from Duration Calculator uses the formula:

Total frames = Duration × Frame rate

Worked example

For example, with duration of 100 seconds and frame rate of 30 fps, the total frames is 3,000.

Inputs used
Duration 100 seconds
Frame rate 30 fps
Results
Total frames 3,000

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

Multiply the duration in seconds by the frame rate. 100 seconds at 30 fps is 3,000 frames.

Editing, animation and rendering often work frame by frame, so the total frame count matters.

Yes. For the same duration, a higher fps produces more frames and smoother motion.

Multiply minutes by 60 to get seconds, then multiply by the frame rate.

The Frames from Duration Calculator uses the formula: Total frames = Duration × Frame rate. For example, with duration of 100 seconds and frame rate of 30 fps, the total frames is 3,000.

Enter the duration. Enter the frame rate. Read off your total frames — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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