Overview
Bulk image downloader for Chrome: save website, Google, Gemini, and ecommerce images as WebP, JPG, or AVIF.
Image Downloader Extension is a free Chrome image downloader built for people who work with website images every day. It helps you scan the active webpage, select the images you need, convert them into WebP, JPG, or AVIF, and download them with clean, readable filenames. The tool is designed for SEO specialists, ecommerce teams, content publishers, bloggers, web designers, marketers, and anyone who needs a simple website image downloader without complicated settings. Many image extensions only list basic image tags. Modern websites are more complex. Images can appear inside lazy-loaded layouts, ecommerce galleries, CSS backgrounds, blob URLs, data URLs, and app interfaces. This image downloader extension was built to make that workflow easier. Open the extension on the page you are viewing, review the image grid, click the images you want, choose the output format and quality, then download selected images in bulk. Read Privacy Policy A practical image downloader for SEO and content workflows When you are optimizing a page, auditing product images, preparing a blog post, or reviewing a competitor website, you often need to collect visible images quickly. Saving images one by one is slow. Opening developer tools is not convenient for most marketing teams. A dedicated image downloader chrome extension saves time because it keeps discovery, selection, conversion, and download in one clean popup. Image Downloader Extension focuses on one clear purpose: helping users download selected images from the active webpage. The extension does not run in the background all the time. It scans the current tab only after you open the popup. It then displays available images with dimensions, source type, domain information, duplicate filtering, sorting, and conversion options. You stay in control of which images are downloaded. This makes it useful as an image downloader, image downloader extension, google image downloader, website image downloader, ecommerce image downloader, and image downloader chrome tool. It is also helpful when you need to convert image extensions into modern formats such as WebP and AVIF for faster publishing workflows. Key features Find images from the active Chrome tab after user action. Select individual images by clicking the image card or checkbox. Download selected images in bulk. Convert images to WebP, JPG, or AVIF before download. Choose practical quality settings: 50%, 60%, and 80%. Use quick presets for Small, Balanced, and Best output. Sort images by size, width, height, domain, or filename. Hide duplicate images using normalized URL and natural image size. Estimate output size before downloading selected images. Create clean, lowercase, SEO-friendly filenames. Support image tags, open shadow DOM images, CSS background images, blob URLs, and data URLs where browser access allows. Process image conversion locally in the browser. Why use WebP, JPG, and AVIF export? Different publishing workflows need different image formats. WebP is widely used for fast-loading web pages because it usually provides good compression and good visual quality. JPG is still useful for broad compatibility, editorial publishing, product photos, and workflows where transparency is not required. AVIF can produce strong compression for modern browsers, although support can depend on the browser version and the image type. The extension gives you format choice at download time. You do not need to download a file first and then open a separate converter. Select the images, choose WebP, JPG, or AVIF, choose the quality, and download. For SEO teams, this can help reduce repetitive work when preparing image assets for articles, product descriptions, category pages, landing pages, and supporting content. Built for ecommerce image workflows Ecommerce websites often use many images: product thumbnails, gallery images, category banners, review images, hero sections, icons, and background graphics. An ecommerce image downloader can help teams audit what is visible on a product page and download selected assets for review. This extension is useful for checking image dimensions, identifying repeated images, collecting product visuals for internal documentation, and preparing optimization notes. For example, an ecommerce SEO specialist may need to inspect whether product images are too large, whether the same visual appears multiple times, or whether a page uses images from several source domains. The extension displays dimensions and source details in a simple grid, so you can scan the page faster. You can sort by size to find the largest images first, or sort by width and height to understand which files are likely used as primary visuals. Helpful for Google Images and modern web apps Many people search for a google image downloader because they need an easier way to save visible images during research. This extension can help with visible images on pages where Chrome allows extension access. It is also designed with modern web apps in mind. Some applications display generated images or previews through blob URLs, data URLs, or app-rendered image containers. When browser permissions and page access allow, the extension attempts to detect those images and show them in the popup. Users should always respect copyright, license terms, brand rules, and website terms before using downloaded images. This tool is designed for legitimate workflows such as saving your own assets, auditing your own website, reviewing public page performance, collecting images you have permission to use, or preparing optimization notes. It does not remove visible watermarks, ownership marks, or provenance markings. Cleaner filenames for SEO teams Image filenames can matter in publishing workflows. A file named image-001.webp is not helpful when you are organizing a content project. Image Downloader Extension creates cleaner lowercase filenames using available page and image information, such as page title, image name, alt text, and dimensions. The goal is to make downloaded assets easier to understand, organize, and upload into a content management system. Clean filenames do not replace good content, proper alt text, compression, responsive images, or technical SEO best practices. They simply make image handling more organized. For content teams working with many files, a readable filename can reduce confusion and speed up editing, review, and publishing. How to use the extension Open the webpage that contains the images you want to review. Click the Image Downloader Extension icon in Chrome. Wait for the popup to scan visible and supported page images. Click image cards to select or unselect images. Use sorting to organize images by size, width, height, domain, or name. Choose the output format: WebP, JPG, or AVIF. Choose the quality setting: 50%, 60%, or 80%. Optionally estimate selected output size before download. Click Download selected to save the converted images. Privacy-first local processing The extension is built to process images locally in your browser. It does not collect, sell, transmit, or store personal data. It does not use analytics, advertising scripts, tracking pixels, or remote JavaScript. It uses Chrome permissions only to perform the image download workflow after user action. The activeTab permission is used to inspect the current tab after you open the popup. The scripting permission is used to run local packaged code on the active tab for image discovery. The downloads permission is used to save selected images to your device. Some images may require temporary source-domain access so the browser can fetch the selected image for conversion and download. This access is used for the selected image workflow only. Image conversion creates a new file, which can remove ordinary embedded metadata from the newly encoded image. The extension does not modify the original page, does not upload image files to a server, and does not keep a cloud history of your downloads. Who is this tool for? This tool is useful for SEO professionals who audit images, content marketers who prepare visual assets, ecommerce teams who review product pages, bloggers who manage article images, designers who collect approved assets, developers who inspect page media, and business owners who need a fast image downloader extension for Chrome. It is intentionally simple. The extension avoids unnecessary features that distract from the main workflow: find images, select images, convert images, and download images. If you manage a website, this can be a practical addition to your workflow. You can review which images are visible, identify duplicates, download your own media for backup or optimization, and prepare image files for upload. If you manage ecommerce content, the tool can help you collect product images from your own pages for QA, compression checks, and documentation. If you publish blog content, the tool can help you organize images with clean names before editing or uploading. Responsible use Image Downloader Extension is a utility tool. It does not grant ownership of images and does not bypass copyright restrictions. Before downloading or reusing an image, make sure you have the right to use it. Respect website terms, creator rights, product brand rules, stock image licenses, and platform policies. If an image contains a visible watermark, author mark, brand mark, or provenance symbol, the extension preserves that visible mark in the downloaded output. Frequently asked questions Is Image Downloader Extension free? Yes. The extension is designed as a free bulk image downloader for Chrome. Does the extension collect my data? No. The extension does not collect, sell, transmit, or store personal data. Image detection and conversion happen locally in the browser. Can I download every image from every website? No extension can guarantee access to every image on every site. Some pages use restrictions, cross-origin frames, protected media, or browser limitations. The extension works where Chrome allows page access and image fetching. Can it convert images to WebP? Yes. You can select images and export them as WebP. You can also choose JPG or AVIF when supported by your Chrome version. Does it remove watermarks? No. The extension does not remove visible watermarks, ownership marks, or provenance markings. It preserves visible image content during conversion. Why does the extension need permissions? The extension needs activeTab to work on the page you choose, scripting to run local image-detection code after you open the popup, and downloads to save selected images. These permissions support the single purpose of finding, converting, and downloading selected images from the active webpage. Start downloading selected website images faster Image Downloader Extension gives Chrome users a cleaner way to collect page images, choose only the files they need, convert them into modern formats, and save them with organized filenames. Whether you are doing SEO research, ecommerce image review, content publishing, website QA, or everyday image collection, this free image downloader extension keeps the workflow simple and practical.
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Details
- Version1.5.2
- UpdatedMay 26, 2026
- Size33.89KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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