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And we certainly do not advocate this. Go to the website that contains the image you want to save. A shortcut you could use is to just press Ctrl, Shift and I. Click the Element Inspector icon 3. Hint: Some websites are designed slightly differently. You may see the URL in the right hand column, instead of in the left.

Right click the URL, choose Open in a new tab. Right click the image and Save image as to then give the image a name and choose the destination on your pc to save it to.

A shortcut you could use is to just right click the image and select Inspect element. The image will appear. Right click the image and choose Save picture as. Now you can name your file and save it to your computer.

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This way, you will get the full-sized Instagram photo - the same photo that Instagram shows you in the Instagram mobile app. This isn't a screenshot or a thumbnail - this is the full-sized image.

Instagram wants for you to link back to their website instead of being able to link to the image directly. But Instagram doesn't own these images - you or whoever took the photo owns it. It is ridiculous that Instagram doesn't just let you "right-click save as" the image like other websites including freeCodeCamp. But that's what attention-greedy social media platforms do - they make it inconvenient to just download your image.

They override your browser's functionality using JavaScript. Anyway, now you can download these images. It takes a bit of work, but once you get the hang of it, you won't have to link directly to Instagram or use some screenshot tool to get these photos.

There are tools out there to download your Instagram photos in bulk. But if you're just trying to download a specific photo, this is the fastest way to do it. You don't need to install any tools or Chrome extensions. And remember - if you didn't take these photos, be sure to credit the photographer. Shout out to RubenHarris for being my subject in this tutorial.

If you read this far, tweet to the author to show them you care. Tweet a thanks. Learn to code for free. Get started. Forum Donate. Quincy Larson. This article will show you how to do this in 3 quick steps.

Step 1: Find the Instagram photo you want to download.



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