Screenshots

Paste or drag any number of images into a prompt — Open Free Max saves them, shows thumbnails, and injects real file paths at send time. macOS system screenshots are imported automatically.

OFM has a first-class image workflow, so you never type a file path or fight a silent clipboard failure.

Paste or drop

In any prompt:

  • Press Ctrl+V to paste an image from the clipboard, or
  • drag and drop one or more image files straight into the prompt.

OFM writes each image to disk, shows a thumbnail chip (with a ✕ to remove it), and at send time injects the real file paths into the message so the agent can read them.

Multiple images

Drop ten at once — each becomes its own chip. The agent receives every path. No manual path-typing, no guessing where the clipboard image went.

Why this is reliable on Windows

Clipboard image paste is a common pain point on Windows, where many tools fail silently. OFM watches the clipboard and persists any new image (a screenshot, a copied picture) the moment it appears, then deduplicates it against a manual paste so the same capture is never written twice.

macOS system screenshots

A default macOS capture (Cmd+Shift+4) writes a file to the Desktop without touching the clipboard, so a clipboard watcher alone would miss it. OFM also watches the macOS screenshot folder: a new capture is imported into the image store and its path is injected into the active agent automatically — take the shot, switch back, it’s already in the prompt.

The Images panel

Captured images are collected in a dedicated Images panel per workspace — a gallery you can browse and clean up, independent of any single prompt.