Clipboard to Image

Convert your clipboard content into a downloadable image file instantly. 100% private and local: your screenshots never leave your browser.

Press Ctrl + V anywhere

or click here to paste

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The entire process is 100% local. Your images never leave your browser.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to paste my screenshots here?

Yes, completely. The entire process happens inside your own browser. Clipboard data is never sent to any server, guaranteeing total privacy.

What types of images can I paste?

You can paste any image you have copied to the clipboard: screenshots, images from web pages, photos copied from other applications, and so on.

Why does the paste button not work?

The paste button requires the browser to have permission to access the clipboard. If the browser asks, grant it. If it still does not work, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) directly.

What name will the downloaded file have?

The file is downloaded with a name based on the exact date and time of the paste, for example: clipboard-2024-06-15-14-32-07.png. This makes it easy to organise your screenshots chronologically.

# How to Save a Screenshot as a File Without Any Software

When you take a screenshot with Windows + Shift + S or Cmd + Shift + 4 on Mac, the image lands in your clipboard but is not saved as a file automatically. This tool solves exactly that: paste, preview, and download in seconds, with no installation and no data uploaded to any server.
100% Private & Local
0 MB No Install
PNG Output Format

# Why Use This Tool

Clipboard Converter Advantages

Total privacy: images never leave your browser.
Extreme speed: Ctrl+V and download in a single click.
No installation: works directly in the browser.
Automatic file names with date and time for better organisation.
Compatible with screenshots, web images, and any copied image.

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