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Bulk Image Downloader

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Overview

Download every image on a page as one ZIP. Each file is auto-named from its alt text. For marketers and content editors.

Download every image on any webpage as a single ZIP file. Each image is automatically named from its alt text — so you get a ZIP full of readable filenames like lakeside-sunset.jpg instead of DSC_0042.jpg or image_3.jpeg. BUILT FOR MARKETERS AND CONTENT TEAMS For marketers, social media managers, content editors, and freelancers working with image assets. Migrating a blog to a new CMS? Auditing image assets across a site? Building a reference library or moodboard? This extension turns a page full of images into a clean, named archive in two clicks. HOW IT WORKS 1. Open any page with images (HTTP or HTTPS, any domain). 2. Click the extension icon — it scans the page and counts the images. 3. Hit Download as ZIP. 4. Save the file. The extension reads each img tag, fetches the actual image bytes, uses the alt attribute as the filename, and packages everything in a single ZIP. FILENAME STRATEGY - Alt text is sanitized — special characters removed, spaces become hyphens - File extension comes from the image type (.jpg, .png, .webp, .svg) - If alt is missing, the extension falls back to image_001.jpg, image_002.jpg, etc. - Duplicates get an incrementing suffix (lakeside-sunset.jpg, lakeside-sunset-1.jpg) WHAT'S FILTERED OUT - Inline base64 images smaller than 50 pixels (typically tracking pixels or icons) - Background-image CSS (only img tags are captured) - SVG sprites and inline SVGs (only file-based images) USE CASES - Content audits — get all blog post images in one shot - Migration prep — pull a portfolio of images before redesigning a site - Alt-text review — see what alt text is in use across a section - Asset libraries — build a folder of named, organized images - Competitive research — see how a competitor names their assets WHY ALT-TEXT FILENAMES MATTER Image filenames matter for accessibility audits, content reviews, and basic file organization. A folder full of DSC_0042.jpg files is useless. A folder where every file is named for what's in the image is searchable, sortable, and reviewable. PRIVACY The extension runs entirely in your browser. Image fetches go through your browser's standard network. The ZIP is built client-side via JSZip. Nothing is sent to any external server. AUTHOR Built by Yegappan as a v1.0.1. Site: yegappan.pages.dev Privacy policy: yegappan.pages.dev/extension/privacy-policy

Details

  • Version
    1.0.1
  • Updated
    June 9, 2026
  • Size
    47.66KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
  • Developer
    Yegappan Sekar
    Kalapatti Main Rd Nehru Nagar West Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014 IN
    Website
    Email
    yegappans2910@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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