Make sure your computer saves photos you copy from the Internet in the same quality every time

Make sure your computer saves photos you copy from the Internet in the same quality every time

This post will teach us how to save images that are copied "Ctrl+C" to the computer directly because we need to download a lot of images while browsing the internet for our work, and the standard method of saving images to the computer—right-clicking on each image and selecting Save image as...—is tedious and time-consuming, especially for designers who need a lot of images. 

As we mentioned in a previous post, we will use a small portable tool called ClipSnappy, which operates in the background as a command prompt window instead of using a graphical user interface. Instead of saving local images stored on the computer, ClipSnappy saves images from the internet or when taking a screenshot using PrntScrn. 

In order to have the tool save images automatically when you copy them from the internet, download it from the link below the post, put it in the folder where you want to save the images, launch it, and set it to run in the background.


The tool preserves image quality while saving photos in PNG format.
- Download Clipsnappy


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