The Image Downloader scans the active page and lays out every image it can find in a clean preview grid. Furthermore, you can filter by size, type, and source — therefore, saving a hero image, an entire gallery, or a research mood-board takes seconds instead of long, manual click-throughs.
Built for Real Image Workflows
Smart Image Detection
The extension finds inline images, background images, picture sources, and gallery references. Furthermore, hidden and lazy-loaded assets are surfaced too — therefore, you do not miss the high-resolution version that the page meant for you.
Filter Before You Save
Trim the preview by minimum dimensions, format, or visibility on screen. Moreover, tiny icons and tracking pixels disappear automatically — consequently, the grid shows only the images that genuinely belong to your project.
Bulk & ZIP Download
Save selected images individually or bundle them into a single ZIP archive. As a result, organising research, archiving product catalogues, or backing up a portfolio takes a single confident click instead of a long downloads-folder cleanup.
Your Workflow, Without It vs With It
Right-clicking image after image
- Right-click, save as, rename, repeat — for every single asset.
- Missing high-res versions hidden behind CSS or lazy loaders.
- Drowning the downloads folder in cryptic file names.
One grid, one click, one ZIP
- Preview every image in the page in a single clean grid.
- Filter out icons and trackers before downloading anything.
- Save selections as a tidy ZIP with sensible file names.
Moments It Saves Your Day
Building a fresh mood board
You sweep three reference articles and capture only the images above a chosen size. Furthermore, the ZIP arrives with clean file names — therefore, the mood board comes together in minutes instead of an entire afternoon.
Backing up product photography
You filter to high-resolution variants and download the full set. Moreover, the archive keeps file names tied to the source — consequently, the catalogue becomes a clean, traceable asset pack rather than an unsorted dump folder.
Saving figures from a research article
You hide tiny icons and only keep image figures with proper dimensions. In addition, the ZIP groups everything by domain — therefore, citation work later in the project is significantly faster and dramatically less error-prone.
