Description from extension meta
Select images on the current page and download them in a ZIP.
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Description from store
Picture the typical workflow: you land on a product gallery, design-inspiration blog, or data-heavy report and need all the visuals for a mood board, case file, or slide deck. Right-click → “Save image as…”—again and again—quickly becomes tedious, error-prone, and slow. Download All Images turns that chore into a single, decisive click: scan, preview, select (or select-all), then receive a neatly zipped file containing every image on the active tab.
Why it matters—benefits by use case
Time savings: Designers assembling mood boards, journalists on a deadline, or QA testers capturing evidence can gather dozens—or hundreds—of images in seconds. Multiply that by daily frequency and the extension quickly “pays for itself” in recovered hours.
Reliability: Manual saves invite missed clicks, version confusion, or accidental overwrites. Automated collection ensures a complete, reproducible archive—vital for compliance audits, legal discovery, or scientific documentation.
Consistent file structure: All images arrive in a single, timestamped ZIP bearing original filenames (or safe-sanitised alternatives for illegal characters). Moving the package into DAM systems, Trello cards, or cloud drives is frictionless.
Bandwidth-friendly: The scanner respects browser-cache hits and streams files sequentially, avoiding memory spikes on big galleries. Users on metered or mobile connections still experience predictable throughput.
Who will get the most value?
User segment
Web & UX designers
Need to gather reference screenshots and UI assets fast
Build inspiration boards in Figma or Miro without copy-pasting individual images
Content marketers & social-media managers
Pull entire image sets from competitor blogs or campaign landing pages
Curate posts and A/B test creatives faster
Journalists & fact-checkers
Archive article imagery for citations and evidence
Attach zipped assets to editorial asset trackers
e-commerce sellers
Bulk-download supplier product photos to prepare listings
Upload direct to Shopify or Amazon with consistent file naming
Academic researchers & data scientists
Collect figure panels or visual datasets at scale
Feed images into computer-vision pipelines or qualitative coding software
Legal & compliance teams
Capture snapshot evidence of web pages at a given date
Store sealed ZIPs in e-discovery platforms