Import an entire webpage of images into your moodboard
Building a moodboard usually means hunting down images one at a time: right-click, save, upload, repeat. We just shipped a faster way to do it. Paste a single page URL and pull every usable image from that page onto your canvas at once.
How it works
Open the moodboard maker, click Add image, then Import page images, paste the address of a page full of pictures, and hit import. PasteCollage reads the page on the server, finds the real images (not the icons, logos, or tracking pixels), and drops them onto your board as a tidy grid you can rearrange, scale, and group.
It works best on content-rich, server-rendered pages:
- A Wikipedia article or "List of" page
- A photo-heavy blog post or roundup
- A news or magazine feature
- An image gallery or category page
What it pulls (and what it skips)
The importer is picky on purpose. It grabs the full-size version of each image rather than the tiny thumbnail a page displays, and it de-duplicates, so you never end up with the same photo three times at three sizes. Logos, spacer GIFs, and tracking pixels get filtered out, so your board stays clean.
A few sites (Pinterest, Instagram, some single-page apps) render their images with JavaScript after the page loads, so there isn't much for a server-side importer to grab. For those, the classic paste-an-image-URL flow still works great.
Why it's useful
- Research boards in seconds. Drop a destination guide or product roundup and start curating instead of downloading.
- Vision boards. Pull a whole inspiration page and keep only what resonates.
- Brand and interior boards. Gather references fast, then refine to the 8 to 12 that matter.
Everything stays in your browser, with no sign-up and no upload, and you can export the finished board as a PNG or PDF.
Give it a try on your next board.