Get JPEG Extension: Retrieve JPEGs Instantly

Get JPEG is a Chrome extension designed to address the frustration caused by the prevalence of WEBP files on platforms like Reddit. This free tool allows users to easily retrieve JPEG and PNG files instead, ensuring compatibility with various programs. By simply installing the extension, users can seamlessly access JPEG images without any hassle. Say goodbye to compatibility issues and welcome back the convenience of universally supported JPEG format with Get JPEG.

Sick of encountering WEBP files that create compatibility problems? Get JPEG extension offers a straightforward solution by automatically fetching underlying JPG or PNG files, making browsing and accessing images a breeze.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.0.0.1

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  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    38

  • Developer

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