Paste Image to Download
Press Ctrl+V (or ⌘V) to paste any image from your clipboard and download it.
Press Ctrl+V / ⌘V to paste
Or click here then paste · Works with screenshots & copied images
Also supports drag & drop or file upload
Pasted Image
Press Ctrl+V again to replace with a new image
How to Use
- Copy an image to your clipboard — take a screenshot (PrtScn or ⌘⇧4), or right-click any image and choose "Copy Image".
- Click the paste area on this page and press Ctrl+V (Windows/Linux) or ⌘V (Mac).
- The image appears instantly in the preview.
- Choose your output format (PNG, JPG, or WebP) and quality level.
- Click Download Image to save the file.
Everything runs in your browser. No image is uploaded to any server.
When Is This Useful?
Screenshot to file
Take a screenshot and instantly save it as a proper image file with a chosen format.
Copy from website
Right-click any image on the web, copy it, and download it as PNG, JPG, or WebP.
Screen capture tools
Works with Snipping Tool, Snagit, ShareX, macOS Screenshot, and any tool that copies to clipboard.
Chat app images
Copy images from Slack, Teams, Discord, or WhatsApp Web and save them directly.
Which Format to Choose?
Best for screenshots with text, UI elements, or transparent backgrounds. Lossless — no quality loss.
Best for photos. Smaller file size, but lossy compression. Use quality 85–95% for a good balance.
Best for web use. Smaller than both PNG and JPG with similar quality. Supported in all modern browsers.
FAQ
Why does the paste not work in some browsers?
The Clipboard API requires the page to be in focus. Click inside the paste area first, then press Ctrl+V. Firefox may ask for clipboard permission — click "Allow" in the prompt.
Can I paste multiple images?
Each paste replaces the previous image. Download before pasting a new one.
Does this work with transparent images?
Yes. The preview shows a checkerboard background to indicate transparency. Choose PNG format to preserve transparency in the downloaded file — JPG does not support transparency.
Is there a file size limit?
No server-side limit since everything runs locally. Very large images (>50 MB) may be slow depending on your device.