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Image quality too low

  • May 11, 2021
  • 6 replies
  • 1558 views

Martin_Gaard

I often use Miro to gather design inspiration. I take screenshots of stuff that I like and paste it in. And now I want to use FigJam for that, but the quality of the pasted images are too low.
The pasted image is too pixelated (in Miro the image is super crisp).

6 replies

Benek_Lisefski1

I have the same problem and this hasn’t been improved. Trying to paste and mark up my research (large screenshots) in FigJam but the quality of the images is so poor that it’s completely useless. How can we ensure that full-resolution images are included?


Rayandra_Valera

Got the same problem here. I saved a vertically-long screenshot. On file explorer looks completely fine - once imported to FigJam looks blurry and compressed.


mpolat
  • March 11, 2024

Same issue. Trying to document existing flows using screenshots and they’re extremely pixelated to the point where text is not readable. Original image files are high quality. Have to switch to Miro just for that reason.


Fisher_Ding

Same here. I also have a long picture. No matter how did I import it, it will automatically get compressed and the words in it was just un-readable.

Miro never had such problems…


coodersio
  • Active Member
  • May 7, 2024

This plugin will resolve the issue

Figma

Kieran Reid
  • New Member
  • August 1, 2025

@coodersio that plugin is broken :(

I’m also trying to paste or upload or import into Figma/FigJam I’ve got super tall web-page screenshots, and every time I paste it’s initially pasted extremely small and completely unreadable.

Good tip that Miro (free) can handle this. But kind of sad that a paid Figma plan can’t.

Edit: figured it out :) You need a plugin, you can actually go in FigJam top-left file/plugins/manage plugins and just search for one, there are a bunch. I typed the word paste and found one called ‘Paste Large Images’, worked first pop. Also another tip - there’s a Chrome extension called ‘Go Full Page’ that was way better for grabbing super tall webpage screenshots, whereas devtools export full size screenshot would randomly cut off.