PixForge — Image Converter & Editor

Right-click any image on the web to save it in your chosen format. Editor, batch tools, screenshots — all 100% local.

As of June 2026, PixForge — Image Converter & Editor has 1 users in the art category.

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Manifest V3

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About

PixForge — Image Converter & Editor

Right-click any image on any webpage and save it in the format you actually need — without leaving the page, without uploading anything, and without creating an account.

🎯 WHAT IT DOES
PixForge adds a "Save image as" submenu to your browser's right-click menu. Choose your target format and the image is converted and downloaded on the spot. Need more than a quick convert? Open the built-in editor to crop and resize before saving, batch-convert every image on the page, or combine many images into a single multi-page document. PixForge supports common modern web formats as well as multi-page PDF and multi-size favicons.

✨ KEY FEATURES

→ Built-in image editor
Crop with handles, resize with aspect-ratio lock and preset ratios, rotate, flip, watermark, and per-format quality slider — all before saving. Live preview as you adjust.

→ Page gallery for batch operations
Scan any webpage for every image — including srcset variants, picture sources, SVGs, and CSS background images. Multi-select with checkboxes, then batch-convert to your chosen format, combine selected images into a single multi-page document, or download everything as one archive.

→ Screenshot capture
Drag a rectangle to capture a region, hover-pick a DOM element to capture just that card or widget, or grab the visible viewport. Edit before saving, or save directly.

→ Save Profiles + Per-site rules
Define reusable presets like "Web 80% quality at 1920 wide" or "Print lossless A4" and apply them with one right-click. Set per-site rules so images from a configured domain auto-save using your chosen profile.

→ Smart filename templating
Use tokens like {original}, {site}, {date}, {dimensions}, {seq} for both filenames and subfolder paths. Routes downloads into nested folders automatically.

→ OCR — extract text from images
Right-click any image and choose "Extract text" — the result appears in a copyable overlay. Powered by Tesseract.js, runs entirely on your device.

→ Background removal
One-click transparent-background image. Runs locally using on-device machine learning.

→ Local file conversion
Drop images from your desktop into the toolbar popup to convert without uploading anywhere.

→ Conversion history
Re-download recent saves from the toolbar popup in one click.

→ Watermarks
Optional text watermark with adjustable position, opacity, color, and size.

🔒 PRIVACY BY DESIGN
• Every conversion happens locally in your browser.
• No remote servers, no cloud uploads, no telemetry, no analytics.
• No account required.
• EXIF and other metadata are stripped automatically on re-encode.

⌨️ KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
• Alt+Shift+I — scan the current page for images
• Alt+Shift+E — open the editor for the last right-clicked image
• Alt+Shift+R — capture a region as a screenshot
• Alt+Shift+X — capture a picked element as a screenshot

👥 WHO IT IS FOR
• Designers collecting visual references
• Developers managing image assets and favicons
• Content creators saving social-ready imagery
• Researchers archiving images into documents
• Anyone who wants control over the format of images they save from the web

🚀 HOW TO USE
1. Install PixForge from the Chrome Web Store.
2. Open any page that contains an image.
3. Right-click the image.
4. Hover over "Save image as".
5. Pick the target format.

For batch operations and screenshot capture, click the toolbar icon or use the keyboard shortcuts above.

Built on Manifest V3 — Chrome's latest extension standard for security and performance.

If you find PixForge useful, please leave a review. Bug reports and feature requests are welcome through the support tab.

Technical

Version
1.0.1
Manifest
V3
Size
508KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
2
Featured
No

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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 28, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 28, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
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