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Imagic: Image Converter, Resizer & Zoom

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Description from extension meta

Right-click images to preview with zoom, resize, and save as PNG/JPG/GIF/ICO. Convert WebP to JPG/PNG from most sites.

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Imagic: Image Converter, Resizer & Zoom
Description from store

Save, Convert & Preview Images with One Click

Right-click any image on any website to instantly preview, resize, and save it in your preferred format. Imagic makes image conversion simple and fast—perfect for converting WebP images to PNG or JPG when websites don't let you save in standard formats.

🎯 Key Features:
• Image Format Conversion
Save images as PNG, JPEG, GIF, or ICO with a single right-click. Convert WebP images to JPG or PNG automatically—no external tools needed.
• Smart Resize & Aspect Ratio Lock
Resize images to exact dimensions before saving. Lock aspect ratio to maintain perfect proportions, or customize width and height independently.
• Full-Screen Preview with Zoom
Preview any image in full-screen mode with smooth zoom controls. Pan, zoom in/out with mouse wheel or keyboard shortcuts, perfect for inspecting image details.
• Works on Most Websites
Download images from websites that block standard "Save Image As" options. Advanced CORS handling lets you save images from most sources.

💡 Perfect For:
• Converting WebP images to PNG/JPG for compatibility
• Downloading images in your preferred format
• Resizing images before saving (no Photoshop needed)
• Inspecting image quality with the zoom preview
• Saving icons in ICO format for Windows

âš¡ Simple to Use:
1. Right-click any image
2. Choose "Save Image As" and select your format
3. Adjust size if needed (optional)
4. Done! Image downloads instantly

Imagic works seamlessly on Chrome and Edge (all Chromium-based browsers). No signup, no cloud uploads—everything processes locally in your browser for privacy and speed.

Latest reviews

JDC
just put it on chrome. right click, select function, and then mouse. easy and it seems to work exactly as advertised.