Paste any image URL straight onto your collage
The fastest way to get an image into a collage isn't to download it and upload it again. It's to paste its URL.
The two-second workflow
- Find an image anywhere on the web. Right-click it and choose Copy image address.
- In PasteCollage, paste it into the URL box (or just press Ctrl/Cmd+V on the canvas).
- The image appears at full resolution, ready to move, scale, and layer.
No saving to your Downloads folder, no re-uploading, no losing quality to a screenshot. The image is fetched at its original size through a proxy that handles cross-origin loading for you.
Why paste-from-URL beats download-and-upload
- Full resolution. You get the source image, not a compressed screenshot.
- No clutter. Nothing lands in your Downloads folder.
- Faster iteration. Pasting a handful of references takes seconds.
Getting a clean image address
Most sites work out of the box. A couple of tips for the ones that don't:
- On Pinterest, the pin page isn't the image itself. Open the pin, right-click the actual photo, and copy that address (it'll be an
i.pinimg.comlink). - If a link ends in
.jpg,.png, or.webp, you're good. If it's an HTML page, you've copied the page, not the image.
Want to grab every image on a page instead of one at a time? See importing a whole webpage into a moodboard.
Everything runs in your browser: paste, arrange, and export to PNG or PDF when you're done.