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I already use html2canvas.js to take a screenshot of a specific div, now I wonder if I could use js to copy the canvas element as an image to clipboard, then user can just click to have an image of what they want on their clipboard, all they need to do is just paste it.

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It work only on https or localhost:

    function getScreenShot(Src){
        let src = document.getElementById(Src);
        html2canvas(src).then(function(canvas) {
          document.getElementById("explain-scr").appendChild(canvas);
          canvas.toBlob(function(blob) {
            navigator.clipboard
              .write([
                new ClipboardItem(
                  Object.defineProperty({}, blob.type, {
                    value: blob,
                    enumerable: true
                  })
                )
              ])
              .then(function() {
                  // do something
              });
          });
        });
      }
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  • Please note, that sometimes (for example with html2canvas library canvas.toBlob is working... not excellent :( I, for example, have problems with huge font-weight styles.
    – ornic
    Jul 12, 2021 at 17:20

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