ImageSurfer
1 rating
)Overview
Discover, browse and download images from any webpage — Pinterest-style sidebar.
ImageSurfer is the image downloader Chrome has been missing. While other image downloaders grab only what's visible on the surface, ImageSurfer runs three simultaneous discovery engines — scanning the DOM, monitoring the network in real time, and watching for dynamically loaded content — so it finds every single qualifying image on the page, including the ones lazy-loaded as you scroll, injected by JavaScript, or buried in CSS backgrounds. The image downloader that actually sees everything Open the sidebar, navigate to any website, and ImageSurfer goes to work immediately. Images flow into a live Pinterest-style gallery as they're discovered — no button mashing, no page refreshing, no manual hunting. Whether you're on BBC News, Instagram, CNN, an e-commerce store, or a portfolio site, this image downloader surfaces the full picture in seconds. Set a minimum size filter to skip icons and avatars and see only the images that matter. Download images in one click Unlike basic image downloaders that just open a new tab, ImageSurfer lets you hover any image card and hit the download button to save the full-resolution original directly to your downloads folder. Open any image in a full-panel lightbox first if you want a closer look, then download from there. Clean, fast, no fuss. The only image downloader with searchable history This is where ImageSurfer goes further than any other image downloader on the Chrome Web Store. Every image you discover is saved locally with its page context — the article title, alt text, figure captions, nearby headings, and the URL it came from. Come back a week later, type a keyword, and instantly find that image you saw once and can't relocate. No other image downloader does this. Built for real browsing ImageSurfer lives in Chrome's native side panel so it never takes you away from the page you're reading. Switch tabs and it automatically scans the new page. Navigate to a new site and the gallery refreshes itself. The masonry layout expands to three or four columns when you widen the panel. Everything is responsive, fast, and out of your way until you need it. Completely private — your images stay yours ImageSurfer is an image downloader that respects your privacy absolutely. There are no servers, no accounts, no analytics, and no data collection of any kind. Your image history lives in your browser and nowhere else. Clear it any time from the Settings tab, or uninstall to remove everything instantly. Why ImageSurfer beats every other image downloader Most image downloaders are one-trick tools — right-click savers dressed up as extensions. ImageSurfer is a full image intelligence layer on top of your browser. It finds more images, stores them smarter, lets you search them by context, and downloads them in a single click. If you spend time on the web working with images — for research, design, journalism, content creation, or just because you see something you want to keep — this is the image downloader that keeps up with you. Free. No account. Works on every website.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedApril 15, 2026
- Offered byCustom SaaS Labs
- Size51.79KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperCustom Saas Labs
The Bradfield Centre Cambridge CB4 0GA GBEmail
hello@customsaas.co.uk - Non-traderThis 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.
Privacy
ImageSurfer has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
ImageSurfer handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
Support
For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please open this page on your desktop browser