A basic feature of many operating systems is the ability to copy and paste images. This is something we take for granted when using a PC, but it’s not as simple on mobile devices. A couple of days ago, we discovered a Chromium commit that mentioned adding support for copying images to the Android clipboard. Since then, the commit has been merged and the feature flag is available. Google is preparing Gboard for the feature.
As you can see above, once the flag is enabled, the context menu for images now includes “Copy image.” But once the image has been copied into the clipboard, it’s currently not possible to paste it in an app. In Android 10, only the default keyboard and current foreground app can read the clipboard, so it’s up to them to handle the image. We have discovered that Google is preparing Gboard to be able to handle images in the clipboard in version 9.0.2.
<string name="clipboard_notice_banner_description">A promo to let users know that current application does not support pasting images.</string>
<string name="image_info_clip_description">Image from Gboard Clipboard</string>
<string name="image_share_intent_whitelist">com.android.mms, com.whatsapp, com.facebook.orca, com.viber.voip, jp.naver.line.android, com.android.messaging, ru.ok.android, com.tencent.mm, com.facebook.mlite, com.snapchat.android, com.motorola.messaging, com.google.android.apps.messaging, com.vkontakte.android, com.skype.raider, com.imo.android.imoim, com.samsung.android.messaging, com.zing.zalo, com.google.android.apps.docs, com.twitter.android, com.badoo.mobile, com.google.android.talk, app.buzz.share, com.random.chat.app</string>
The strings above are new to the latest version of Gboard, version 9.0.2. The first string is for a toast notification that will tell the user the current app does not support pasting images. The thirds string shows us a list of apps that could support pasting images if the feature launches. Those apps include:
- AOSP messaging
- Viber
- Line
- OK
- Messenger Lite
- Snapchat
- Motorola Messages
- Google Messages
- VK
- Skype
- imo
- Samsung Messages
- Zalo
- Google Docs
- Badoo
- Hangouts
- Helo
We were able to enable the feature flag in Chrome and copy an image but were not able to paste it in Twitter. So the feature does not appear to be live in Gboard at this time. This is a feature that many people may not have even realized is missing from their phone, but it makes a lot of sense when you realize it. We hope to see it soon.
Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.
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