Images Full page Right-click Convert

Save any image. Any format. Any page.

A tiny Chrome extension that fixes every annoying thing about saving images from the web. Right-click, pick your format, keep moving.

Chrome & Edge Free forever No account, no telemetry

Saved as photo.png

Converted from WebP · 1440×900

Works on every site

Formats

3

PNG · JPG · WebP

Install size

16

kilobytes

Account

0

not required

Features

The save-as-image the web forgot.

Chrome's built-in save is stuck in 2008. Save to Image brings it into the present.

One click

Right-click, save as anything.

PNG, JPG, or WebP. Convert while you save — no detour to a converter site.

WebP → PNG

Fix the WebP problem.

Sites ship WebP. Your photo app refuses WebP. We fix that in one click.

Full page

Capture the whole page.

Full-page screenshots that scroll and stitch below the fold.

Default

Your format, your default.

Pick PNG, JPG, or WebP once. Every right-click save and screenshot uses it.

Shortcut

Keyboard-driven.

⌘⇧S saves the last image you hovered. Muscle-memory save, no menu hunting.

Now on the Chrome Web Store

Point, click, PNG.

Thirty seconds to install. Zero to remember it. You'll wonder how the web worked without it.

Add to Chrome — free forever

No account No telemetry Works on Chrome & Edge

FAQ

Questions.

Is it free?

Yes. Install it, use it, keep it. No account, no upsell, no telemetry.

Does it send images to a server?

No. Format conversion runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. Full-page captures use the tab's own canvas.

Why is Chrome's built-in save so bad?

Chrome saves in whatever format the site served, usually WebP. Most image editors still don't open WebP. You end up renaming, re-saving, or converting elsewhere. We cut out those three steps.

What formats can it output?

PNG, JPG, and WebP. Pick per-save from the right-click menu, or set a default in the popup.

Does it capture full pages?

Yes. Right-click a page and choose Capture full page — it scrolls, stitches, and saves the whole scrollable area.

Does it work on Edge, Brave, Arc?

Yes — any Chromium-based browser. Firefox and Safari would need their own builds; on the list.