Turn whatever's on your clipboard into a file, right in the folder you're in.
Copy something — text, a link, an image — then right-click inside a folder (on empty space, or the folder's background) and choose Paste as. A submenu shows the formats you can paste as, based on what's currently on your clipboard.
With an image on your clipboard, Paste as offers Bitmap, Icon, JPG, or PNG image formats — pick one and the image is saved as a new file in the current folder.
With text or a link copied, you can create a File shortcut or URL shortcut (plus a URL QR code), or save the content as an HTML, Markdown, or plain text file. If your clipboard has both text and an image (for example, copied from OneNote), Paste as offers combined HTML+image, Markdown+image, or text-file options too.