Right-Click to Collect Any Image on the Web: A Precision Tool Now in Your Rapport version 0.12.0

We’re proud to announce a new precision feature in Your Rapport that gives researchers, archivists, and online investigators more control than ever before: the ability to right-click and collect any single image from a web page using a context menu action.

This enhancement brings streamlined, one-click image acquisition into your workflowโ€”no more full-page saves, screen captures, or cluttered downloads. Just right-click on the image you need, choose โ€œCollect with Your Rapportโ€, and it’s securely added to your local archive, ready for annotation and analysis.


Why This Matters for Researchers and Archivists

In open-source intelligence (OSINT), digital preservation, and online research, a single image can carry investigative weight. Being able to surgically extract and preserve exactly what you need is a game-changer. Hereโ€™s how this new feature unlocks value in the field:

1. Selective Visual Collection Without the Noise

Web pages today are packed with ads, banners, and unnecessary visuals. If youโ€™re only interested in a subjectโ€™s photo, a signature, or a specific diagram, you can now collect just that one imageโ€”no need to store an entire page or crop manually later.

2. Tracking Changes and Visual Evidence Over Time

Need to document how a company logo, social profile picture, or infographic changes over weeks or months? Right-click collection allows you to build precise visual timelinesโ€”one image at a timeโ€”with verifiable metadata stored alongside each item.

3. Referencing Visual Sources with Integrity

Your Rapport preserves the imageโ€™s URL, MIME type, timestamp, and cryptographic hashโ€”ensuring you have a verifiable trail of where and when the image was collected. This is ideal for citing sources in reports, research papers, or investigative audits.

4. Fast, Targeted Field Collection

Whether youโ€™re on a limited connection or conducting live research, the ability to quickly collect only the relevant image speeds up your workflow and minimizes bandwidth usage. No more waiting for full-page tools to load or scroll.


How It Works

Once you’ve updated to the latest version of Your Rapport:

  • Right-click on any image in your browser.
  • Choose โ€œCollect Imageโ€ from the context menu.
  • The image is added to your local archive, with metadata like URL, file type, and timestamp.
  • From there, you can tag, organize, annotate, and enrich the image as part of your ongoing investigation.

This context menu tool works alongside all other collection tools in Your Rapport: MHTML page saving, scroll-based screenshotting, auto-collection pipelines, and plugin-driven enrichment workflows.


Designed for Structured, Secure Archiving

Each image collected this way is:

  • Stored locally
  • Hash-verified and timestamped.
  • Associated with a โ€œRapportโ€ (your workspace for each investigation).
  • Immediately available for annotation, keyword tagging, cross-referencing, and plugin analysis.

In other words, it’s not just an imageโ€”it’s a structured artifact in your broader intelligence process.


Looking Ahead

Coming enhancements may include:

  • Smart auto-tagging of images based on context or source.
  • Batch visual collection from selected regions or galleries.
  • Plugin integration to trigger analysis automatically (OCR, reverse image search, EXIF metadata inspection, and more).

And as always: Your Rapport remains local-first, open-source, and fully yours. No telemetry. No forced sync. No cloud dependencies.


If you’re already a Your Rapport user, update now and try the new right-click image collection feature.

If you’re new to the platform, visit https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/your-rapport/clkaalonjdkliiaadkgodlfbiipidjmn to learn how it can power your investigations with precision, control, and transparency.