DropFromClipboard
Display images from the clipboard to drop into a webpage.
Features
- Image history
- Save up to 64 images in history.
- Change view zoom
- Useful if you have many images.
- Change history size
- If you don’t need a large history, you can limit it or turn it off.
- Persistent data
- You can close the browser, and when you reopen it, your images will still be there.
[!NOTE] On some webpages, it is not possible to drag and drop images from this extension due to website internal logic. Unfortunately, there isn’t much I can do about this. However, since the images are visible in the UI, you can right-click and quickly download the copied image, which is faster than going back and searching for the image source.
Install and/or Use
As a browser extension
- Go to releases section and download a zip
Chromium/Chromium based
- Open
chrome://extensions/ - Enable
Developer Mode - Drag and drop
dropfromclipboard-x-x.zipfrom file manager into extensions page
Firefox/Firefox based
- Open
about:addons - Click engine icon (Top left)
- Choose “Install Add-on from file…” and choose
dropfromclipboard-x.x.zipin the file selector
Is also possible to drag and drop zip file like in Chromium
[!NOTE] This extensions may require external setup in Firefox: Open
about:configand setdom.events.dataTransfer.imageAsFile.enabledastrue
Using the standalone page
If you want to use this on a web panel (e.g Vivaldi or Floorp), you can use Web Version, in basis, it has the same content of this repo.
Usage
- Copy an image/image address to your clipboard
- Go to DropFromClipboard UI and press “Add Image” green button
- If is a valid image, you will see it on the image box, here you can drag, re-copy or download the image (depending on the web browser right click options)


