Image Downloader

Download All Images From Any Website

A free Chrome extension that scans the page and lets you batch-download every image at once — JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, SVG, and more. Full resolution, original filenames, no signup.

The fastest way to bulk download images

Saving images from a webpage one at a time is fine — until there are forty of them. Bulk File Downloader scans the page, lists every image, and downloads them all at once. No browser extensions disguised as malware. No "premium plans." Just a free Chrome extension that does what right-click-save-as can't.

It finds JPGs, PNGs, GIFs, WEBPs, SVGs, BMPs, and ICOs — including images inside <img> tags, CSS background images, and <source> elements inside picture and video tags. You see exactly what'll be downloaded before you commit.

Whether you're archiving a product gallery, pulling references for a design project, backing up a photo album, or saving meme folders before the site goes down, this is the simplest way to download all images from a website.

Why people use it to save images

Finds Images You Can't Right-Click

CSS backgrounds, lazy-loaded <img>, srcset variants, and picture/source elements — we surface them all, not just the obvious ones.

Full Resolution, Not Thumbnails

When a page links thumbnails to high-res versions, the extension shows you the linked full-size URLs so you don't end up with 200x200 previews.

Filter to Just Images

One click on the Images filter hides every other file type. Clean checklist, no clutter.

Original Filenames Preserved

Files keep their server-side names, sanitized for your OS. No "image (1).jpg, image (2).jpg" — actual filenames.

Works on Galleries, Shops, and Anything Else

Product pages, photography portfolios, news photo essays, asset libraries, image boards — if it's in the HTML, we find it.

Zero Tracking

Everything happens locally. We don't see the sites you visit, the images you save, or anything else. We can't — there's no server.

Download every image on a page in 4 steps

1

Install Bulk File Downloader

Add it from the Chrome Web Store. Works in Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, and other Chromium browsers.

2

Open the page with the images

Navigate to the gallery, product page, photo set, or wherever the images live. Scroll the page first if it has lazy-loaded images so they all get a chance to load.

3

Click the extension and filter to images

The extension scans automatically. Click the Images filter chip to hide everything except picture files.

4

Select All → Download

Hit Select All and click Download Selected. Files stream to your downloads folder one by one.

Who downloads images in bulk

  • Designers & Researchers: Pull reference images and visual research from inspiration sites in one go.
  • E-commerce Sellers: Save full product galleries from supplier sites or your own listings for backups.
  • Photographers & Models: Archive complete shoots from client portals or portfolio sites.
  • Wedding & Event Guests: Save every photo from a shared gallery instead of clicking each one.
  • Digital Marketers: Pull every image from a competitor's landing page for analysis.
  • Archivists & Hobbyists: Preserve image-heavy sites — meme archives, fan pages, old galleries — before they vanish.

Image downloading, answered

Will it download images at full resolution?

The extension downloads exactly what the page links to. If the page shows thumbnails that link to full-resolution versions, we follow the high-res link. If the page only embeds thumbnails with no link to a larger version, that's all that exists to download.

Does it find lazy-loaded images?

It finds images that have actually loaded into the page. The safest move is to scroll down the full page first so lazy-loaded images render, then click the extension to scan. Lazy-loading is the most common reason images appear "missing" from a scan.

Can it download images from Instagram, Pinterest, or other social platforms?

It depends on the platform. The extension reads whatever's in the page HTML. Some platforms aggressively obfuscate image URLs or load them through JavaScript in ways that make scraping unreliable. We work best on standard webpages.

Does it grab CSS background images?

Yes — the extension detects images used as CSS backgrounds in addition to tags, picture elements, and inline image links.

Is downloading images legal?

Saving images to your own computer is generally fine for personal use. Redistributing or commercially using copyrighted images without permission is not. We can't advise on your specific use — when in doubt, check the site's terms and copyright status.

Is the extension free?

Yes, completely free. No premium tier, no signup, no daily download cap, no ads.

How is this different from "Image Downloader" extensions?

Bulk File Downloader handles every file type, not just images — so the same tool works for PDFs, videos, and archives too. It also detects more sources (CSS backgrounds, picture sources, links-without-extensions). Less extension clutter, more capability.

Start Bulk-Downloading Images Today

Free Chrome extension. Installs in 5 seconds. Works on any webpage with images you'd otherwise save one by one.

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