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Save Image on Firefox
Save and Manage Images with Firefox
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Frequently Asked Questions
Right-click the WebP image, select 'Save image as', choose the destination folder and save. Use an extension if conversion is needed.
Yes, tap and hold the image, select 'Save image', and ensure it's in JPG format in your gallery or downloads.
Search for image-saving extensions in the Firefox add-ons store, select one, and click 'Add to Firefox' to install.
Right-click the image, choose 'Save image as', ensure the format is set to PNG, and save it to your desired location.
Yes, tap and hold the image, then choose 'Save image' to store it in your device's gallery or download folder.
Press and hold the image in Firefox, then select 'Save image' to add it to your Photos app.
Yes, saving images directly from Firefox is free on all supported platforms, including desktop and mobile.
Various add-ons facilitate image saving, like 'Save Page WE' for complete pages or format-specific tools in the add-on store.
With a suitable add-on, you typically click the extension icon or use a context menu option to save images from web pages.
Yes, the portable version allows you to save images just like the regular one. Right-click the image and select 'Save image as'.
Yes, Nightly supports image saving through typical procedures, ensuring access to the latest features for developers.
Not directly; use an extension to convert WebP to PNG, then save the image through the extension’s interface.
Yes, Firefox ESR supports image saving like other versions. Right-click or tap-hold the image to save.
No, saving requires right-click or tap-hold and choosing 'Save image as'. Extensions exist for quicker access.
No, Firefox does not natively support OCR for text extraction. You need to use specialized OCR software.