Saving web images

Eagle supports browser extension so you can easily collect images from websites. you can use right-click and drag and drop to save images or capture images.


Collect images

Using Eagle's powerful browser extension, you can save any image within a second.

  • Drag to save 
    To collect pictures, just drag and drop it into your Eagle.
  • Alt + Right-click
    Pressing the alt key and right-click on any image to keep it!
  • Right-click menu
    Collect images using the context menu.

Batch Save

Too many images on a website that catches your eye? Save them all with a simple click!

  • Collect a bunch of images
    Get the pass to easily save images within seconds.
  • Resolution filter
    Filters the sizes you want before you save it.


Screenshot

The simpliest way to capture inspirations, the captured screeshots also be organized and categorized.

  • Capture Area
    Capture a specified area of the webpage.
  • Capture Visible
    Capture the currently visible part tof the webpage.
  • Capture Page
    Roll down automatically and capture the whole webpage.

Use ⌘ / Ctrl to auto-pick Elements

In "Capture Area" mode, in addition to the originally select area, now you can press "⌘/Ctrl" to automatically select components, which greatly increase the efficiency of selecting an area and improves the accuracy of frame selection.


Use Keyboard Shortcuts to Move and Adjust Size

Adjusting the selected capture area with mouse can be painful. In the new version, you can use the following methods for more precise operations:

Feature ⌨️ Shortcut
Move 1px Up / Down / Left / Right
Move 10px Shift + Up / Down / Left / Right
Increase/decrease 1px height Ctrl / ⌘ + Up / Down
Increase/decrease 10px of height Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + Up / Down
Increase/decrease 1px width
Ctrl / ⌘ + Left / Right
Increase/decrease 10px width Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + Left / Right


Collect Mode

If you want to instantly categorize images when collecting images, you can enable the "collect mode" feature, click here for details.

Transfer thumbnails to big images

If you drag the thumbnails of a full-sized image on websites, Eagle will try to find the location of the full-sized image and save it, instead of saving thumbnails.

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