Pluck every image
out of a Google Doc
Grab every image from a Google Doc, then compress and convert to AVIF or WebP — instantly, right in your browser.
Free · No account needed · Images never leave your deviceGrab every image from a Google Doc, then compress and convert to AVIF or WebP — instantly, right in your browser.
Free · No account needed · Images never leave your deviceEverything you need to pull, shrink, and convert document images — in one click.
Pulls all images from the open Google Doc in one click — full-resolution originals via the Docs API, or straight from the page.
Shrink files with a quality slider and an optional max width/height cap. Smaller images, same look.
Export to AVIF (smallest) or WebP (widely supported) — or both at once. Encoding runs on WebAssembly, locally.
Preview every image with its size savings, select the ones you want, and download them all as a tidy ZIP.
Your images are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or sent to any server.
Multi-threaded encoding with live progress — and a cancel button when you change your mind mid-batch.
Modern formats cut file size dramatically with no visible quality loss. Typical savings on a doc full of screenshots:
From an open doc to an optimized ZIP — here's the whole flow.
Open any Google Doc and click the Pluckr icon. The panel docks beside your document — no new tabs, no leaving the page.
Sign in once (read-only) to pull full-resolution originals via the Docs API — or skip it entirely and grab the images straight off the page.
Pluckr walks the doc and finds every image — inline and floating — listing each one with a live thumbnail and its current file size.
Pick AVIF, WebP, or both. Drag the quality slider and set an optional max width/height. Watch the projected savings update per image.
Encoding runs locally on WebAssembly with live progress. Select the images you want and download them all as a single ZIP.
No. Every step — scanning, compressing, and converting — runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your images never touch a server, and nothing is stored.
Not to start. Pluckr can grab images straight from the page without signing in. Connecting Google (read-only Docs access) is optional and only used to fetch full-resolution originals.
AVIF gives the smallest files and is supported by all modern browsers. WebP is slightly larger but has even wider compatibility. You can export either — or both at once.
Yes — any document you can open at docs.google.com. Inline and floating images are both detected.
Pluckr is free. No subscription, no account required for basic use.