Right-click, save as anything.
PNG, JPG, or WebP. Convert while you save — no detour to a converter site.
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
Formats
3
PNG · JPG · WebP
Install size
16
kilobytes
Account
0
not required
Chrome's built-in save is stuck in 2008. Save to Image brings it into the present.
PNG, JPG, or WebP. Convert while you save — no detour to a converter site.
Sites ship WebP. Your photo app refuses WebP. We fix that in one click.
Full-page screenshots that scroll and stitch below the fold.
Pick PNG, JPG, or WebP once. Every right-click save and screenshot uses it.
⌘⇧S saves the last image you hovered. Muscle-memory save, no menu hunting.
Now on the Chrome Web Store
Thirty seconds to install. Zero to remember it. You'll wonder how the web worked without it.
Add to Chrome — free foreverNo account No telemetry Works on Chrome & Edge
Yes. Install it, use it, keep it. No account, no upsell, no telemetry.
No. Format conversion runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. Full-page captures use the tab's own canvas.
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.
PNG, JPG, and WebP. Pick per-save from the right-click menu, or set a default in the popup.
Yes. Right-click a page and choose Capture full page — it scrolls, stitches, and saves the whole scrollable area.
Yes — any Chromium-based browser. Firefox and Safari would need their own builds; on the list.