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    How to Download Photos on Your Chromebook?

    Dominic ReignsBy Dominic ReignsJune 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Saving pictures on a Chromebook is quick and easy. Whether you’re trying to keep an image from a website, Google Photos, or even a document, there are multiple ways to do it. 

    In this manual, you’ll learn how to download photos on Chromebook using various methods.

    This includes saving from websites, copying to the clipboard, using screenshots, or pulling images from cloud storage. All steps are up-to-date and suited for new users.

    Save Photos Directly from Websites

    If you find an image online that you want to store, follow these easy instructions.

    Steps:

    ActionWhat to Do
    Open the imageVisit the webpage that shows the image you want to save.
    Right-click or holdOn a Chromebook with a mouse, right-click the image. On touchscreens, press and hold.
    Choose optionSelect the Save image as choice.
    Pick locationA small window will pop up. You can rename the image or change the save location.
    Confirm savePress Save or hit the Enter key.

    Images are saved in the Downloads section by default. You may choose other folders like Google Drive or an external USB device.

    After saving, a message will show in the bottom-right part of your screen. To locate the photo, press Show in folder to view it in the Files app.

    Copying Photos Using Chromebook Clipboard

    Sometimes, you don’t need to download a picture as a file. You might just want to paste it into a document. In that case, copying works better.

    Steps:

    ActionWhat to Do
    Select imageRight-click or tap and hold the picture you want.
    Copy the pictureChoose Copy image.
    Open your appGo to the app where you want to paste the image (Docs, image editors, etc.).
    Paste the pictureRight-click the area and select Paste.

    You can also use the Chromebook clipboard:

    • Place the cursor where you want the image.
    • Press Search + V to show the clipboard.
    • Click on the copied picture to insert it.

    Getting Photos from Google Photos

    To download photos saved in your Google account, follow these quick steps.

    Steps:

    ActionWhat to Do
    Open Photos appVisit Google Photos and sign in.
    Choose a photoClick the picture you want to download.
    Use the menuPress the three dots icon in the corner.
    Start downloadClick Download from the dropdown.

    The image will appear in your Downloads folder.

    Saving Images with Screenshots

    You may want to save a picture that cannot be downloaded directly. Screenshots help in such cases. This is useful for grabbing images from documents or secured websites.

    Steps:

    ActionWhat to Do
    Find the imageOpen the site or file with the image.
    Start capture toolPress Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows. Or click the time in the corner and tap Screen capture.
    Select capture areaChoose the partial screenshot icon. Drag your cursor to select the image part.
    Save screenshotTap Capture to take the screenshot.

    Screenshots are stored in the Downloads folder automatically.

    To store it somewhere else:

    1. Click the gear icon in the capture toolbar.
    2. Select folder.
    3. Pick your desired location.

    Note: Screenshots are saved in PNG format. If you want a different file type, like JPEG, use online tools or Chrome extensions to change it.

    Formats You Might See

    Some pictures on the web are saved in formats like WEBP.

    These are fine for most uses, but if you need JPEG, GIF, or TIFF, convert them using free tools online. Chromebook does not convert them automatically.

    Summary Table: Ways to Download Images on Chromebook

    MethodTool/ActionSaved In
    Website imageSave image asDownloads or selected folder
    Copy methodClipboard & PasteIn the open app/document
    Google PhotosDownload from menuDownloads folder
    ScreenshotScreen capture toolDownloads or chosen folder

    Final Thoughts

    Now that you’ve learned how to download photos on Chromebook, you can save pictures from any source with ease.

    Whether you’re grabbing a picture from a webpage, your Google Photos, or using the screen capture tool, the steps are simple and fast.

    Be sure to save to the right folder and rename files when needed.

    Remember, the Downloads folder is your Chromebook’s main storage spot. You can always move your photos to a USB stick, SD card, or Google Drive for safekeeping.

    So the next time you see a photo you’d like to keep, you’ll know exactly how to download photos on Chromebook—no hassle, just a few clicks.

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    As a senior analyst, I benchmark and review gadgets and PC components, including desktop processors, GPUs, monitors, and storage solutions on Aboutchromebooks.com. Outside of work, I enjoy skating and putting my culinary training to use by cooking for friends.

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