Crop and save images from websites

Good evening, I wanted to kindly know if there is a software on endeavouros that can cut and save images from websites, I saw that on firefox there is a cutter at the top right of the browser but now I’m using the brave browser but I can’t find it. Thanks.

I don’t use FF so don’t know about that cutter , i’m on brave and not aware of such thing.
not sure what you want to accomplish by “cutting” and cropping …
you could just save the picture and then crop it after with with programs like Gimp ect.
or you could take a screenshot using Ksnip and just choose the picture to screenshot ( so basically cropping )
Ksnip you have options to capture part of screen / full screen / or selected area (your picture)
hope this is of some help

Some of the DEs include a screenshot tool which allows you to crop.

For your specific use case, a browser extension might be the better option. If you search the extensions for “image crop” there are many of them.

i don’t like browser extensions , the less the better IMO
i only have 1

xfce4-screenshooter should work okay for “copying” the image. It will allow him to capture the entire screen, the active window or a selected area. Then it can be cropped, stretched, etc with gimp.

In Brave, you click the Menu (3 horizontal lines), then:

  • Save and share > Screenshot
    or
  • Just press Shift + Ctrl + S

That’ll let you select and snip part of your screen, then download it.

Alternatively as @dalto mentioned, your desktop environment might also include a screenshot tool, like Spectacle in KDE Plasma.

Often though you could probably right-click an image in the browser and copy or save it. This would absolutely be the most high-quality option. In cases where some forms of copy prevention are being used, or it’s a background-image in HTML, that won’t work, and you’d need to use Brave’s dev tools to try and discover the image URL.

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well well , now i know too lol
thanks man !

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