Save images as Type
Save images as PNG, JPG, WebP, and SVG. File Convert tool for converting images to different formats.
Use Save Image As Type – convert images to PNG, JPG, WebP or PDF before download. Simple and fast save image as type extension.
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Websites today often deliver pictures in limited formats like .webp. This causes headaches when you need a traditional JPG or want a transparent PNG. With the Save Image as Type Chrome extension, you can finally choose how files are stored — no more compromises, no more third-party converters.
This tool gives you full control over how online visuals are handled: whether it's a photo, logo, screenshot, or infographic. Download any media asset in the format that works best for your workflow — instantly and effortlessly.
Why This Format Switcher Belongs in Your Browser 🧩
1️⃣ Download pictures as JPG, PNG, WebP, or PDF directly from websites
2️⃣ Avoid compatibility issues by choosing familiar file types
3️⃣ Designed for creatives, developers, researchers, and content collectors
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Save images as PNG, JPG, WebP, and SVG. File Convert tool for converting images to different formats.
Convert images to PNG, JPG, or WebP format with ease. Simply right-click on any image and select your desired format.
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Download all images from any website in 1 click. Fast, simple, works everywhere.
Save and convert images to JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and more.
Right-click any image to save it as PNG, JPG, or WebP. Batch-download all images on a page.