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How to download PNG images on iPhone. Trick to recognize them

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Download PNG images on iPhone

In this new article from our section of iOS tutorials, we will surely tell you something that you will get a lot of use out of. If you are one of the users who loves to make photographic compositions or you are a fan of Instagram Stories and you usually add PNG images to your stories, we are going to give you joy.

We have found a way to tell which image is a PNG and which is not, 100% accurate. And all thanks to a Safari detail that lets us know.

How to download PNG images with transparent background:

When searching for an object, thing, element in PNG, putting in Google, for example "Skulls PNG", many of those that appear in the Images section are not. Normally this image format comes with a background of gray and white squares, but all the ones that appear in the search result are not PNG.

Normally to detect them, which is somewhat difficult at first, we were guided by the white or black background that accompanies some of them. That revealed, almost always, that when pressing them we were presented with the famous background of squares that we have mentioned before. But that is something that often fails. When downloading the image and using it in our photo editor or Instagram Stories, we realize that it is not PNG.

Well, in the old days we could tell them apart by a small animation that was produced on the screen once we held down the images. Now this trick doesn't work.

Now to differentiate them we have to see that in the global PNG images that appear on the screen, those with a white background.

PNG images on Google

When pressed, if the background that was white becomes squares as we see in the following image, we can download the image because it is a PNG image.

Picture with checkered background

To download it, simply hold it down and choose the “Add to Photos” option.

What do you think? Now you can make compositions of all kinds and, also, this great trick for Instagram Stories.

Greetings.