
Image extract
Extracts all the images in the current tab and shows you them

What is Image extract?
"Image Extract" is a user-friendly Firefox add-on that scans the body of a webpage, extracts all images and displays them in an isolated view. This makes it easier for users to view or edit images on a page, especially when combined with Firefox's built-in screenshot tool. It also allows users to report any issues or bugs directly through its GitHub repository. Note that keyboard shortcuts are disabled by default to avoid accidental triggering.

Stats
- contextMenus
- activeTab
- storage
Chrome-Stats Rank
Other platforms

Summary
This add on looks over the body of a webpage and then removes everything that isn't an image so you can see the images on a page more easily.
Easily combine with Firefox's inbuilt screenshot tool for basic cropping or editing.
Source, issues: https://github.com/Skeletonxf/image-extract.
If you find a (publicly available) webpage where this addon cannot detect an image visibly on screen at the time of running it please writeup an issue on the GitHub repository as a bug.
Image Extract's keyboard shortcuts are disabled by default so you do not accidentally trigger them.
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Useful for extracting images
- Availability of shortcut keys
- Allows for saving of overlayed images that aren't typically saveable
Cons
- Changes can't be reverted without reloading
- Extract checkboxes not saved in launch settings
- Lacks filter for image sizes
Most mentioned
- Useful for extracting images
- Availability of shortcut keys
- Image extract works well
Safety
Risk impact
Image extract is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Image extract has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.