Chrome & Firefox Extension · Free & Pro
Convert, compress, merge, and split images and PDFs directly in your browser. Right-click any web image to save or convert it. Remove EXIF metadata, target a max file size, choose output quality. 100% offline - nothing ever leaves your machine.
One-time purchase · no subscription · works fully offline
Formats
Images, PDFs, and HEIC photos from iPhone. Everything decoded and converted locally using WebAssembly and the Canvas API. Nothing leaves your device.
Convert between any format, compress with an adjustable quality slider, resize by percentage, and see exact before/after sizes. Remove EXIF metadata (location, camera info) from JPG output. For PDFs: compress pages by rasterizing at your chosen DPI, merge multiple PDFs into one, or split a multi-page PDF into individual page files. Export to AVIF for next-gen compression (up to 90% smaller than JPG).
How it works
Drag images or PDFs onto the popup or pick them from your device. Up to 5 at once on Free, unlimited on Pro.
Pick a format, set quality or a target file size, resize, remove EXIF. For PDFs: compress, merge, or split pages. Everything runs locally.
Download each file individually, or grab them all as a single ZIP. Nothing ever touches a server.
New in 1.2
Convert images without ever leaving the page you are on. All of it free, and still 100% local.
Right-click an image on any website and save it as PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF in one click, or compress and resize it before saving. Works in Chrome and Firefox.
One click scans the current tab for up to 300 images: photos, icons, backgrounds, srcset variants. Everything lands in a gallery inside the popup. Chrome only.
Select any images from the gallery and batch-convert them, or download them all as a single ZIP. Nothing runs until you click, and no page content is sent anywhere.
Free vs Pro
Pro is a one-time purchase, not a subscription. Pay once, keep it forever, works offline.
FAQ
Never. All decoding, conversion, and compression happen locally in your browser using the Canvas API and WebAssembly. Processing makes zero network calls; the only request the extension ever sends is a one-time license check when you activate Pro. The right-click and page-scan tools run only when you explicitly trigger them, and no page content is ever sent anywhere.
Just drop them in. HEIC is the one format Chrome can't decode natively, so we run a local WebAssembly decoder (libheif). Your photos are converted to JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF entirely on your device, with correct orientation.
Quite a lot. You can convert PDF pages to images (JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF), combine images into a single PDF, compress a PDF by rasterizing its pages at a chosen DPI and quality level, merge multiple PDFs into one document, or split a multi-page PDF into individual page files. All of this is free.
Not always. PDFs that contain mostly text and vector graphics are already very compact. Rasterizing them to images can make them larger. Compression works best on PDFs that already contain embedded photos or scanned images. The extension shows you the before and after size so you always know the result.
Right-click any image on a webpage to save it as PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF, compress or resize it first, or open it in the full converter. In Chrome you can also click "Find Images on This Page" in the popup to scan the current tab into a gallery and batch-convert or batch-download. The first time you use these tools the browser asks for permission to read image data on sites; it is requested once, on demand, never at install.
EXIF metadata is information embedded in JPEG photos: GPS coordinates, camera model, date taken, and more. Checking "Remove EXIF" strips this before saving the output, which protects your location privacy when sharing images. It only applies when converting to JPG, since other formats do not carry EXIF in the same way.
A Pro feature that automatically finds the highest quality that fits under a size you set (for example, 500 KB). The extension runs a binary search over quality levels so you do not have to guess. Works for JPG, WebP, and AVIF. Not available for PNG since PNG is lossless.
No. Pro is a single $7 payment that unlocks everything forever: unlimited batches, exact resize and crop, aspect ratio cropping, bulk rename, and the max file size target. It keeps working offline after you activate.
After purchase you get a license key shown on screen and emailed as backup. Paste it into the extension once. It then works offline. We never re-check on every launch, and you will never be locked out if you are offline.
Yes, payments are handled by Paddle, our Merchant of Record. See our refund policy.
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