PaperPix is a Google Chrome extension designed to help photographers and small agencies keep track of their photos across popular news websites. This tool allows you to easily record the usage of your images by providing the URLs of the website and each image.
- Load any webpage and see a tick box in the top right corner of every image.
- Check the box on all the images that belong to you.
- Click the "Create List" button in the browser bar to generate a popup containing the website URL and URLs to every selected image.
- Keep the popup open to visit multiple pages and create a longer list of image URLs.
- Free to use.
Since the extension is not yet published in the Google Chrome Store, you can download it from GitHub and install it under development mode to test it.
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Download the Extension:
- Visit the PaperPix GitHub repository.
- Click on the green "Code" button and select "Download ZIP".
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file to a location of your choice.
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Install the Extension in Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Go to
chrome://extensions/
. - Enable "Developer mode" by toggling the switch in the top right corner.
- Click on the "Load unpacked" button.
- Select the folder where you extracted the ZIP file.
- The PaperPix extension should now appear in your list of installed extensions.
- Navigate to any webpage containing images.
- You will see a tick box in the top right corner of each image.
- Check the box on all the images that belong to you.
- Click the "Create List" button in the browser bar.
- A popup will appear with the website URL and URLs of the selected images.
- Keep the popup open to visit multiple pages and create a longer list of image URLs.
We welcome contributions to improve PaperPix. Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests in the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.