Clipboard image downloader for designers, developers, and support teams

Save screenshots and copied graphics without leaving your browser. Ideal for documenting bugs, sharing design iterations, or archiving social media assets.

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Clipboard Image Downloader

Paste any image from your clipboard and download it instantly

Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+V or Cmd+Shift+V) to paste when focused on the page. The tool will display a preview so you can confirm the image before saving.

Why teams rely on this workflow

Paste and save in seconds

Tap the paste button or use Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac). We detect clipboard support automatically and show clear instructions for each browser.

Choose the right format

Export to PNG for transparency, JPG for smaller photos, or WebP for modern web delivery. Adjust quality to balance size and detail.

Stay in control of privacy

Processing happens on your device. No uploads, no background requests, and no saved history when you close the tab.

Clipboard compatibility

Support varies slightly by operating system and browser. Use the table below to confirm your setup.

Windows and Linux

Works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Brave. Use Ctrl+V to paste.

macOS

Works in Chrome, Edge, Safari (macOS 14+), and Firefox. Use Cmd+V to paste.

Chromebooks

Supported in ChromeOS via the Chrome browser. No additional setup required.

Mobile

Clipboard access is limited on iOS and Android browsers. We recommend desktop for reliable results.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the browser ask for clipboard permission?

Browsers require explicit permission to read images from the clipboard. We only request access when you click the paste button.

Can I paste multiple images at once?

You can download one image at a time. Paste the next screenshot or asset to repeat the process. Batch mode is in development.

What if nothing happens when I paste?

Make sure the source image is actually stored as an image (not HTML) on the clipboard. If you are in a remote desktop session, clipboard images may not transfer.

Does the tool modify the image?

By default we save the image exactly as it was captured. You can optionally change the format or compress the file before downloading.

Something not working? Send us a support ticket.