Right-click any image
Save images from any website with a simple right-click.
Snag (formerly Save As Image) is a Chrome extension that lets you save and convert images from websites, AI tools, SVGs, canvas elements, uploads, and browser tabs into JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF.
Convert one image or a batch to JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF.
Save images from any website with a simple right-click.
Convert images to JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF in just a few clicks.
Save images from ChatGPT, Midjourney, Reddit, and dynamic web apps.
Built for everyone
Grab references, textures, assets, and inspiration.
Save images from ChatGPT, Midjourney, Claude, and other AI image tools.
Collect campaign visuals, ad examples, and creative assets.
Test, convert, and export images while building.
Save diagrams, references, and study visuals.
Save product images, marketplace photos, and ecommerce assets in the format you need.
Capture visual references without slowing down.
Move faster when collecting and repurposing visuals.
All the formats you need
Best for photos and sharing.
Best for clarity and transparency.
Best for smaller file sizes.
Best for simple animations.
Fast and simple
Browse any website and find the image you want.
Right-click the image or upload it to Snag.
Choose JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF in one click.
Your image is ready to download and use.
Private by design
Snag runs in your browser. Your images are processed locally whenever possible, and we don’t collect or sell your files.
Join 18,000+ users using Snag to save images as JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF.
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FAQ
Everything you need to know about saving and converting images with Snag.
Many websites serve images in WebP because it is smaller and faster to load. Snag lets you convert those images into JPG, PNG, GIF, or other supported formats before saving.
Right-click an image, choose Snag, select the format you want, and save. You can also upload an image into the converter if you already have the file on your computer.
Use JPG for photos and smaller file sizes, PNG for transparency or crisp graphics, WebP for modern web use, and GIF when you need simple animation support.
Some sites use image URLs without normal filenames or extensions. Snag tries to detect the real image type and save it with the correct format when possible.
Yes. Snag is designed for modern image workflows, including AI image tools, generated images, uploads, previews, and browser-based image editors.
Yes. You can upload a local image into Snag and convert it to another supported format without needing to find the original webpage again.
Snag is designed to process images in your browser whenever possible. Your images are not sold, and normal conversion workflows are not intended to permanently store your files.
Some websites block downloads, hide images behind scripts, use protected media, or require special permissions. Snag handles many common cases, but browser and website restrictions can still apply.
Snag is free to install and use.