Rename image files from the internet with a meaningful file name
AutoRename is an extension for Google Chrome that can automatically rename image files downloaded from the internet into something meaningful than a generic string of characters. If you have a favorite photographer, illustrator, or artist and you want to easily identify the original source, this extension can do that by saving and renaming the file in a well mannered format. Or if you are a journalist and your website supports has the capability to display the file name, this can be beneficial.
As a reminder, please be mindful of copyright and intellectual rights of the images that you are downloading. The developer and it's contributors are not responsible for any misuse of this extension.
🔴 FEATURES
- Supports Twitter/LINE BLOG/Reddit
- File name for Twitter can include website title, tweet id, username, and date
- File name for LINE BLOG can include website title, blog id, blog title, and date
- File name for Reddit can include website title, subreddit post id, subreddit post title, and date
🔴WHAT'S NEW?
Version 2.2.0 - December 29, 2021
- Reddit support
- Add option to include website title for Twitter
- Changed default setting for include website title to unchecked
To keep up with development or to file an issue, please visit the GitHub Repository. https://github.com/ddasutein/AutoRename
You may submit bugs and feature requests there.
Latest reviews
- (2023-03-18) Tj Casteel: This extension does not auto rename, it just opens the manual rename dialog box. This extension should be called, manual rename???
- (2021-07-18) DOZO: Très bonne extension. Parfaite pour garder un dossier un minimum organiser sans se prendre la tête.
Latest issues
- (2023-06-23, v:4.0.1) Jason O.: Latest update added a suffix
Now when I save an image from twitter it adds a "-img1" at the end of the file when it didn't do that before. Please add a toggle for the user to decide if they want the suffix. - (2021-12-30, v:2.2.1) Square of the Light Ones: No longer works
This add-on has been a time saver, but recently it's completely stopped working. I'd right click an image and select the drop-down and... nothing. No window opens up letting me save an image. It's not even a delay thing, even though that would be just as bad. It just doesn't work anymore and I don't know why, because it worked just fine a few days ago. - (2020-08-07, v:1.4.3) RIP Mac Miller, you helped me with a lot: Is development dead?
Would like to use this for other sites,it's a genius idea and exactly what I've been looking for.