

contextMenus: Allows the addon to add the "convert and save" button to the image contextmenu.downloads: Allows the addon to initiate a file download for the converted image.storage: Allows the addon to save your settings.(webp conversion is only available in version 1.2.9 of the addon, this is the upcoming version that is currently being reviewed )

Version 96 and 97 show the slider maxed out since that matches the default settings when you upgrade to Firefox 98 or higher. Although Webp conversion is supported from Firefox version 96, quality settings can only be adjusted from Firefox 98 onward.

To keep downloads sorted you can specify your preferred download location and filename. These preferences can be set in the option menu that you can reach by clicking on the addons’ browser button located on the top right of your browser next to the address bar.įor each image type you can select if and to what image type it is supposed to be converted or not. Now the image is being processed and downloaded based on your preferences. WebP / Avifimage Converter: convert, download and store images from the web just the way you want.Īfter downloading the addon you get a new button Convert and Save image as in the image context menu (When you right click on an image).
