Free browser extension
Save images from Pinterest to your project board
Right-click any reference image on Pinterest, ArtStation, or anywhere on the web. It lands on your Costumary reference board in seconds. No downloading files, no re-uploading.
Free to install. Chrome coming soon.
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Fursuit head ref

Historical bodice

Boot construction

Fitted panel detail
Note
Floral tooling pattern on front panel. Brass hardware only, no chrome tan.
Colors
Build checklist

Leather swatch
Clipped from Pinterest

Prop construction ref

Foam armor shaping tutorial
youtube.com
Antique brass buckle set, 12pc
etsy.com
$18.50

Paint weathering ref

Back panel closeup
Note
Budget cap $300. Check Tandy sale for leather straps before ordering.

Wig styling ref
Armor measurement guide
docs.google.com
Save reference images from any website in two seconds
No more saving to desktop, opening Costumary, dragging files in. The clipper cuts that down to a right-click.
Right-click any image on Pinterest or ArtStation
See a leather texture on Pinterest? An armor build on ArtStation? Right-click the image and save it straight to your project's reference board. No downloading, no re-uploading, no folder archaeology.
Quick Save skips the dialog entirely
Set a default project and use Quick Save. One click in the context menu, the image lands on your board. No picker, no naming, no extra steps. Useful when you're deep in a reference hunt.
Every reference goes to the right project
Choose which project gets the image before you save. Open Costumary and your references are already organized on the board next to your materials list, timeline, and build notes.
Under 200KB, no tracking, no data harvesting
The extension only talks to Costumary's API when you save something. No analytics, no browsing data, no third-party scripts. It does one thing and does it well.
Works everywhere you find references
If you can right-click an image, you can clip it. The extension works on every site where craft makers hunt for references.
Pins, boards, search results
ArtStation
Portfolios, challenges
DeviantArt
Artwork, craft galleries
Google Images
Search results, previews
Etsy
Product photos, listings
Any website
Blogs, Tumblr, forums
References that live next to your build, not in a separate app
Most makers save references to Pinterest boards or desktop folders, then open a different app to actually plan the build. Costumary puts your clipped images on the same board as your materials list, budget tracker, and build timeline. One workspace for the whole project.
Stop downloading and re-uploading reference images
Install the extension, right-click any reference image on Pinterest or the web, and it shows up on your project board.
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