- Because I don't like downloading apps, the tools I recommend are all directly available online.
1. Image Source#
Are you still searching everywhere because of a screenshot of a doujinshi sent by a group member?
Are you still desperately mentioning group members because you can't find the answer?
Then hurry up and use this tool. It can find the source of some doujinshi and anime gifs.
And now that Google image search doesn't support gifs, its usability is even higher.
The only downside is that it only works for animations, comics, illustrations, and other similar images.
Example:
2. Automatic Image Extraction#
An online image extraction website. It has fast and accurate extraction speed (better than what I can do).
The downside is that free accounts can only download low-resolution images. To get high-resolution images, you need to pay.
You can also directly use their API for image extraction. Free accounts have a usage limit of 40 times per month.
Example:
3. Online Image Compression#
An online image compression website, usually needed by bloggers.
Of course, some experts may choose to upload to an image hosting service, but I prefer to compress and store them locally.
Example: