The Image Inserter plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of searching and inserting images from multiple sources, including Unsplash, Pixabay, and Pexels, directly into your notes or frontmatter. It allows users to download images locally or use remote URLs, specify image quality, and set default sizes and orientations. The plugin also supports inserting image metadata into frontmatter with customizable formats, making it compatible with various markdown-driven workflows.
The Obsidian OCR plugin adds optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities to Obsidian, allowing you to search for text within images and PDFs. By integrating Tesseract, the plugin automatically processes new image and PDF files added to your vault. It features customizable settings such as adjusting OCR processes, image quality, and image density. The plugin supports multiple OCR providers, with Tesseract as the default, and offers flexibility in configuration to cater to different OCR needs.
The Image Search plugin allows Obsidian users to seamlessly search for and insert images into their notes using Google’s Programmable Search Engine. By integrating with Google APIs, users can perform image searches directly within Obsidian and choose relevant results to enhance their notes. The plugin supports personalized search configurations, including the use of Google API Keys and Search Engine IDs, ensuring secure and customizable access. Designed to streamline workflows, this plugin is particularly useful for users who frequently integrate visual content into their documentation or creative projects.