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Best Bulk Image Download Tools for Chrome in 2026

Need to bulk download images in Chrome? These tools let you grab all images from any page — from classic Chrome extensions to server-side scanners that work without installs.

Bulk Image Downloading in Chrome: What Are Your Options?

Chrome doesn't have native bulk image downloading. Your options fall into two categories: browser extensions that work client-side, and server-side tools that scan pages externally.

Best Chrome Extensions for Bulk Image Downloading

1. Image Downloader — Continued

A well-maintained Chrome extension that scans the current page for images and shows them in a visual grid. Select the ones you want and download.

  • Image preview before downloading
  • Filter by minimum image dimensions
  • Download selected images or all at once
  • Free

Best for: Grabbing images from the page you're currently viewing.

2. Download All Images

Another Chrome extension focused on bulk image downloading. Slightly different interface from Image Downloader, with similar functionality.

3. Imageye — Image Downloader

A cleaner, more modern Chrome image downloader with size filtering and hover-to-preview. Active in 2026.

Limitations of Chrome Image Extensions

All Chrome image extensions share these constraints:

  • Images only — won't find PDFs, videos, or documents on the same page
  • Client-side — only finds images already rendered in the browser's DOM; may miss lazy-loaded images
  • One page at a time — no domain-wide scanning
  • No ZIP — each image downloads to your folder individually
  • Chrome-specific — won't work in Firefox, Safari, or mobile

Best No-Install Alternative: FileGrab

FileGrab scans any URL server-side and returns all file types including images:

  • Finds images in JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, GIF
  • Also finds PDFs, videos, audio, documents in the same scan
  • Shows file name and size before you download
  • ZIP all selected images at once (Pro)
  • Works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and mobile — no extension

For grabbing images from an entire website (not just one page), FileGrab's domain crawl scans every page automatically.

Which to Choose

NeedTool
Quick image grab from current Chrome tabImage Downloader extension
All images from any webpage, any browserFileGrab
Images + other file typesFileGrab
Images from entire websiteFileGrab Pro

Conclusion

Chrome image extensions are useful for quick, one-page image grabs. For anything more comprehensive — multiple file types, multiple pages, ZIP export, or cross-browser use — FileGrab is the stronger choice.

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