Paste Image Online — Paste It, Get a Shareable Link Instantly
Paste an image and get a shareable link in seconds. Copy any image to your clipboard, press Ctrl+V here, and you get a URL to share anywhere — no signup, no file picker, no waiting. Free.
Also works if you searched paste image online, paste an image, image paste, or paste img — it's one Ctrl+V either way.
To paste an image online, copy any image to your clipboard using PrtScn, right-click Copy Image, or Cmd+Shift+Ctrl+4 on macOS. Then open imagepaste.org and press Ctrl+V. The image uploads in under 5 seconds and a short shareable URL is returned. No account, no install, completely free.
Paste your image now and get a shareable link
Press Ctrl+V anywhere on this page. Your image becomes a URL in seconds.
Try it now ↑- 01
Copy an image to your clipboard
PrtScn captures your full screen on Windows. Cmd+Shift+Ctrl+4 selects a region on macOS. Right-click any image in a browser and choose Copy Image. All of these put image data on the clipboard.
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Open imagepaste.org
Any browser on any operating system works. The page loads fast and the paste listener activates immediately. No login or setup required.
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Press Ctrl+V to paste
The image appears in the crop preview. The paste is handled entirely in the browser — nothing is uploaded until you confirm.
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Crop or skip
Trim out sensitive information, taskbars, or dead space. If the image looks right as-is, click Skip to send the full frame.
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Copy the shareable link
A short URL appears with a one-click copy button. Paste it into Slack, Discord, email, a GitHub issue, or any chat. The link works immediately.
What can you paste?
Anything that lands on your clipboard as an image works here. A screenshot from PrtScn or Cmd+Shift+Ctrl+4, an image you right-clicked and chose Copy Image on in a browser, a frame copied out of Figma, or a selection copied from Photoshop — they all paste the same way. Press Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac) and the image loads into the preview, then uploads to a link. If your clipboard has plain text instead of an image, nothing uploads — this is an image paster, not a text tool. JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP are all supported, up to 5 MB per image.
One-step paste workflow
Press Ctrl+V and the image loads from your clipboard. No file picker, no drag-and-drop. The fastest path from clipboard to shareable link.
Built-in crop tool
Trim the edges before uploading. Remove taskbars, notifications, or any part of the image you do not want to share.
Direct image URL
The share link points to the raw image, not a viewer page. It embeds inline in Slack, Discord, GitHub, and markdown documents.
No signup needed
No account, no email, no verification. Paste and go. That is the full workflow.
Works on every device
Desktop paste via Ctrl+V, mobile upload via tap-to-pick. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Brave, Arc — all supported.
Private by default
Every upload gets a random 12-character ID. Links are not indexed, not listed in any feed, and not tied to a user profile.
Pasting a screenshot into a bug report
Reproduce the issue, PrtScn, paste here, drop the URL into Jira or Linear. The screenshot renders inline so the developer sees the problem without opening an attachment.
Sharing a quick image in Slack or Teams
Copy any image, paste here, send the link. Faster than the native file upload dialog and the link works across channels and workspaces.
Embedding an image in a forum post
Forums and Reddit accept URLs but not file uploads in comments. Paste the image here, grab the link, drop it in your post.
Sending a design mockup to a client
Cmd+C a Figma frame, paste on imagepaste.org, email the URL. The client sees the mockup without needing a Figma account.
| format | notes |
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| JPEG | Photographs and complex images. Uploaded without recompression. |
| PNG | Screenshots, UI captures, and images with transparency. |
| GIF | Animated GIFs keep all frames when uploaded as a file. |
| WebP | Modern format with smaller sizes. Lossy and lossless both work. |
Maximum file size: 5 MB per image. HEIC, TIFF, BMP, and RAW are not supported.
How do I paste an image online? +
Copy any image to your clipboard — a screenshot, a browser image, or a design frame — then open imagepaste.org and press Ctrl+V. The image uploads and you get a short share URL in about five seconds. No account or install required.
Which browsers support image paste? +
Chrome, Edge, Firefox 111+, Safari 16.4+, Brave, Arc, and Vivaldi all support clipboard image paste. Mobile Safari and Chrome on Android also work via the long-press paste menu.
Is pasting an image safe? +
The paste event only fires when you press Ctrl+V. The site cannot read your clipboard in the background. Images upload over HTTPS and are stored behind unguessable random IDs. Nothing is indexed or shown in a public gallery.
What is the maximum file size for a pasted image? +
Five megabytes per image. Most screenshots are well under 1 MB. Full-screen 4K captures typically land between 1 and 3 MB, so you have plenty of room.
Does paste work on mobile phones? +
On iOS and Android, tap the upload area to pick from your photo library. Long-press paste also works in most mobile browsers if you have an image on the clipboard.
Can I paste an image from a Word or Google Doc? +
Click the embedded image inside the document, Ctrl+C to copy, then Ctrl+V on imagepaste.org. The image data transfers through the clipboard. Copying the entire document pastes text, not images.
How long does the pasted image link last? +
Links stay live for 7 days, then the image is automatically deleted. The tool is designed for quick sharing rather than permanent archival. For long-term storage, save a local copy alongside the URL.
Is there a limit on how many images I can paste? +
No hard cap. A soft rate limit of about 30 uploads per hour per IP prevents abuse. Normal usage will never hit it.