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Integrates Bulk Image Downloader (a Windows only app that must be installed separately) with Chrome Please note that BID is not a freeware application. The trial version of BID may be used for free for as long as you like but it has some limitations. Purchase a registration code to unlock full functionality. BID normally costs $39.95 but discounts are often available at bulkimagedownloader.com. Please visit bulkimagedownloader.com for more information. Bulk Image Downloader (BID) makes it easy to download full sized images from almost any thumbnailed web gallery. Supports most popular image hosts such as imagevenue, imagefap, flickr and too many others to list here. This extension adds a button to Chrome allowing you to quickly open the current web page with BID. It also adds BID menu items to Chrome's right click context menu allowing you to open the current page with BID, open the selected link with BID, or send the current page or link to the BID Queue Manager. Alt+Shift+C = Open current page with BID Alt+Shift+Q = Enqueue current page with BID Alt+Shift+X = Open current page with BID Link Explorer BID Context menu shortcuts now have single letter shortcuts to allow quick selection after opening the context menu. Right click on page, then press D, C = Open current page with BID Right click on page, then press D, Q = Enqueue current page with BID Right click on page, then press D, X = Open current page with BID Link Explorer Right click on link, then press D, D = Open link target with BID Right click on link, then press D, E = Enqueue link target with BID IMPORTANT: This extension requires the Bulk Image Downloader Windows application to be installed - download it from http://bulkimagedownloader.com
Bulk Image Downloader From Url List
A Chrome extension to bulk download images from a list of image URLs. Schedule downloads, filter by image type, save in folder, etc. ## Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension Version 3.2 Bulk Image Downloader from URL List is NOT your ordinary image download extension! It replaces manual image downloads with a clean workflow: paste URLs, import templates, apply filters, run conversions, preview refined results, and package final files inside Chrome. Every task, setting, and helper runs locally; no data leaves the browser. Feed it a list of URLs and let the extension handle the rest while you focus on higher priorities. ### Best Features of the Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension - 🔥 CSV/TXT ingestion and templates such as template.csv and custom-filenames-template.csv let teammates drop shared spreadsheets straight into the extension, tag tasks with folders, and keep column names consistent. - 🔥 Draft Save persistence records every task edit, folder name, filter, and filename in Chrome storage, so reloads resume right where you left off. - 🔥 Parallel downloads and scheduling unlock queue or scheduled modes, concurrency caps from 1-100, minute offsets, the Respect Order toggle that keeps filenames aligned with your list, and the choice to deliver everything through the Chrome download manager or ZIP archives. - 🔥 Download IF filters with contains, not-contains, regex, AND/OR logic, ensuring only URLs that match your keywords download. The inline keyword builder shows active conditions, lets you tweak them point-and-click, and keeps the logic visible inside each task card before a run launches. - 🔥 Conversion and Resizing let you switch output formats such as PNG, JPG, WEBP, or TIFF, adjust quality, control worker concurrency, strip EXIF metadata, and enforce width, height, or fit constraints so downloads match publishing or dataset requirements. - 🔥 Custom filename and folder builder combines sortable tokens like filenames, hyphen, sequence, timestamps, underscore, URL fragments, website (Domain), random strings, custom filename from files (Most requested), prefixes & suffixes (Using the Add New option), zero-padded padding, and auto-foldering by domain or URL fragments; every layout survives exports and can be replaced by a filename list you upload per task. What more can you possibly ask for? - 🔥 Duplicate control and bulk cleanup pairs the Advanced Image Filter with bulk selectors, duplicate counters, keep filtered only, and remove duplicate actions so the cleanest task set runs every time. - 🔥 Side panel extractor and helpers grab URLs while you browse, then validate each link with the Redirect Checker, 404 Checker, and Watermark Previewer before the download run. - 🔥 Docked command bar keeps Save, Download Task, Download All, Remove All Tasks, and, during downloads, a Stop button pinned to the edge so every run stays manageable. - 🔥 License and account controls surface Google login, key detection, status, and expiration next to Lock Drag, Export Tasks, Dark Mode, and the help link. - 🔥 Manifest V3 foundation leverages service workers and self-contained helper scripts so nothing leaves Chrome - Privacy win! Your URLs are never revealed - they stay with you! ### How the workspace works Paste URLs or drop task files, then name each task, assign a folder, and fine-tune file type selectors. Templates cover familiar column names, exports and imports capture curated jobs, and task cards remember folder names, Download If rules, conversion metadata, and the last run report that records success counts, errors, and elapsed time so the workspace stays consistent. Add or remove tasks, rename them, reorder via drag handles, duplicate entire tasks with their settings, and use Lock Drag plus Draft Save buttons at the top and bottom to protect work in progress. Filename automation means dragging sequence, custom filename, and other tokens into a sortable list, layering prefixes and suffixes, setting sequence start and padding, including zero-padded counts, and enabling auto folders by domain, URL fragments, or custom segments. Toggle the Filename Constructor to use the builder, or upload a custom txt or csv filename list per task for precise names. Custom filenames appear live next to tasks, survive exports, and feed directly into downloadable templates so everyone stays aligned. Choose Queue Mode for sequential downloads or scheduled mode when you want minute gaps between tasks. Concurrency can be dialed from one to one hundred. Respect Order keeps filenames aligned even when downloads finish out of order, and ZIP packaging bundles entire batches when a single archive is preferred. Conversion controls switch formats, adjust quality, and direct worker concurrency. Resize inputs let you define width, height, fit, and a thread limit that keeps CPU usage stable, while the option to strip EXIF metadata keeps output files lightweight. Download If settings live per task, so you can mix contains, not contains, and regex keywords with AND or OR logic before you hit Save & Download. Use Download Task to target a single task or Download All to fire every queued task at once. Upload a txt or csv file with one filename per row to tell the Filename Constructor exactly how to name each URL in a task. The extension stores each list per task, includes it in exports, and rehydrates it on import so you can share precise naming conventions. Mix this with prefix and suffix tokens to keep structure and sequence padding intact. The Advanced Image Filter tab tracks every image, showing thumbnails, dimensions, format, shape, file size, and task context. Apply text search, task filters, format and shape selectors, dimension ranges, aspect ratio operators, and file size controls in KB or MB to narrow the view. Bulk selectors let you Select All, Remove Selected, Remove Duplicates, or Keep Filtered Only, while toast messages, duplicate counters, pagination, column controls, column count toggles, and a show hide switch keep the grid tidy. The tab caches metadata per session and preserves your view preference in Chrome storage, so filtering remains fast and optional. ### Helper tabs and watermark instructions Helper tabs include the Redirect Checker, which follows URL chains with progress bars, copy buttons, and CSV results, and the 404 Checker, which verifies image responses and flags broken links. The Watermark Previewer lets you upload a PNG watermark with a sample background, adjust gravity, opacity, margin, and max size as a percentage of the base image, and preview the composition before downloading the files. Saved watermark settings automatically apply to the next run, so watermarked batches stay consistent. ### Monitoring, reliability, and quick fixes The header status bar displays the parallel download cap, queued versus scheduled state, license key, status, and expiration, Lock Drag, Draft Save, Export Tasks, Dark Mode, login and logout, and the help link. Action buttons such as Save and Download, Export Tasks, and Draft Save sit inside clear groups, and a docked toolbar (Save, Download Task, Download All, Remove All Tasks, Stop) stays visible during downloads. Toasts confirm exports, deletions, template downloads, startup failures, and other local actions. Install the side panel to scrape any tab, gather visuals, then import them into a task. The extracted URLs run through the same filters, duplicate checks, and helper validations as the rest of the workflow, and the extractor works without disturbing the options page. ### Quick rundown of the features Ready to try? Install the extension, pin and open it, paste a list, import a template, or drop a CSV so Chrome takes over. 🔥🔥You are just one quick setup away from a full download pipeline with advanced filters, conversions, helpers, and automation already built in. Disclaimer: Ensure you have the necessary rights to download images and do not infringe on the owner's rights. 🔒 Privacy & Security No hidden data collection—your URLs and downloads stay private. I value your feedback! Got an issue? Got a feature suggestion that you badly want me to integrate? I will be happy to take a look. Send me a quick message on the extension's official contact page https://bulkimagedownloaderurllist.com/contact/ or use the email info@bulkimagedownloaderurllist.com to reach out. You can rest assured any feature you ask will be implemented - as long as it will benefit most of us using this extension! So go ahead and tell us what you really struggle with and we'll dive right in. It's what we love doing - fixing what has always been time consuming, repetitive and boring!
Bulk Media Downloader
Grab and download media (image and video) sources by monitoring network (like FlashGot) The "Bulk Media Downloader" extension is a downloader that collects all sorts of media file resources (images, audio, and video) and allows you to batch download them with the default download manager of your browser or a custom download manager. With this extension, you can bulk download media files. Just open the grabber window by pressing the toolbar button. Now allow the extension to fetch media resources. If a media file is in a tab that has already been loaded, you need to refresh the tab for the media link to appear in the grabber window. After the desired media link is detected, press the pause button to ask the extension to stop monitoring your network In oppose to the other similar extensions, this extension has zero impact on your browser performance when the grabber window is closed. Monitoring the network resources only occurs when the grabber window is open and there is an "R" badge notification in the toolbar area. ---- Please note that Bulk Media Downloader is not responsible for media content that you download. We suggest checking the media copyright before downloading them. Change Log: version 0.1.6: 1. BMD now resolves filename and filesize from the request itself 2. Filenaming is improved 3. BMD now scrolls to the last fetched resource when the window is open version 0.1.8: 1. It is now possible to download all the already loaded images on web pages using the grabber tool added to the right-click context menu over the toolbar button. version 0.2.0 1. 16.png and 32.png is updated to have better visibility in dark themes (like incognito mode) 2. "Download all Images" extension is updated to the latest version (downloads all images in a ZIP archive) version 0.2.1 1. It is now possible to send downloading jobs to an external download manager 2. A new selector to select resources from the current tab is added.
I'm a Gentleman
Easily save images with a click, gestures or the extension button. 1. Save images with one click by using the alt + click hotkey (holding the alt key and clicking the image). 2. Or save images by dragging them (drag the image slightly on any direction). 3. Download every image on the page by using the extension button (green button on the top right). Note: The images are downloaded in the default directory for downloads of Chrome. Installation Note: After installing, Chrome doesn't add any extensions to the currently opened tabs (so, you have to reload the tabs that were opened before the extension was installed to work it to work on them). Featured on The Next Web, Lifehacker, ZDNet and Gizmodo as one of the best Chrome Extensions available on the webstore. http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2014/12/pimp-the-web-with-the-best-chrome-browser-extensions/ https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/03/snag-all-the-images-from-a-website-with-one-click/ What's up with the name? It's a portmanteu of image and gentleman... Disclaimer: Google provides the extension (through its Google Analytics tool) data for some basic stats. Specifically, it helps us know approximately how many people are using the extension and how many images are getting downloaded through it. No private data can (Google only provides anonymous data) or was/is being gathered (no urls, no personal information, etc).
Drag image To Save
Just drag it! ----------------------------------------------------- Easiest way to save a picture!!!! Easy On/Off! This extension is given as a tribute rather than for profit, so enjoy it. ----------------------------------------------------- behavior * You can choose where to save it OR use chrome's default download location * Note: linked images (i.e. an image that when you press it a link is opened) have a default chrome behaviour when you drag it (open the link). If you want to save the pic, you have to right click it, select 'open image in new tab' and then drag the image on the new tab). This is done to avoid changing chrome's default behaviour. ----------------------------------------------------- Chrome's download location option is in: Settings->Advanced->Downloads Check -> "Ask where to save each file before downloading" -----------------------------------------------------