Many users download website images they can add to their desktop backgrounds, create slideshow screensavers, and for many other reasons. Most of the foremost web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, includeSave imagecontext menu options for users to download images with. Those options restrict users to downloading images one at a time.

It would be better if users could select multiple images and download them all at once. you’re able to bulk download images like that with the Image Downloader, Imageye, and ImageAssistant browser extensions. This is how you can bulk download images with browser add-ons.

The Extensions button in Chrome

Image Downloader is an extension you can utilize in Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi, among other Chromium browsers. It’s a straightforward extension to utilize, with which you can quickly download web images in bulk. Click the Image Downloader links below to open the pages from which you can install that extension.

When you’ve installed Image Downloader, try it out by doing a Google search. Input a search phrase in Google and pressReturn. Click Image in the Google search engine to view pictures that match your keyword.

The Download button

Then click theImage Downloadericon either on your browser’s toolbar or within itsExtensionsmenu. Some browsers like Chrome have anExtensionsjigsaw piece button you’ll need to click on first to view installed extensions. SelectImage Downloaderon theExtensionsmenu if necessary to access that add-on.

When you’ve opened the extension, it will analyze the webpage and display thumbnails for all its images. Click on the pictures you want to download to select them. Then clickDownload>Yesto proceed with the downloading of your chosen images.

Filter options in the Image Downloader extension

You can filter the images shown within the extension by dragging the sliders on theWidthandHeightbars. The add-on will show fewer images when you drag the sliders on those bars on the right to exclude smaller pictures.

This extension can also come in handy fordownloading YouTube video thumbnail images. Open the YouTube homepage and then the Image Downloader add-on. Then you may select and bulk-download video thumbnails on the YT page.

Image selection in the Imageeye extension

Download: Image Downloader forGoogle Chrome|Opera|Edge|Vivaldi(Free)

Imageye is widely available for Chromium browsers, but you can also add that extension to Firefox. This extension is like Image Downloader but packs in more filtering options. Add it to your browser from the Imageye download pages linked below.

Next, open a page that includes some images you want to download. Then activate Imageye by opening that add-on from your browser’s URL toolbar orExtensionsmenu. It will then analyze the page and display thumbnails for all pictures on it, much the same as Image Downloader.

The filter options in Imageeye

Now click the images shown within the extension to select the ones to download. Press theDownload X imagesbutton. Then wait for the files to download and selectClosewhen done.

Imageye includesSize,Type,Layout, andURLfilters to narrow down the image selection. For example, clickSizeto selectSmall,Medium, orLargeoptions. If you only want files of a specific format, clickTypeand choose a filter option likeJPGorPNGfrom there. you’re able to also selectSquareorRectangleimage filter options by clickingLayout.

Imageye also has an option for switching between bigger and smaller image thumbnail previews within the extension. To access it, click theSettings(cog) button. Then deselectDisplay images in two columnsand selectSaveto switch to an expanded thumbnail view.

Download: Imageye forGoogle Chrome|Firefox|Edge|Opera|Vivaldi(Free)

The ImageAssistant extension is another that enables you to bulk download images with Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi, among other browsers. However, this extension also packs in an editor with which you can add watermarks to pictures before downloading them or images already on your PC.

To install this extension, select theAddorGetoptions on the ImageAssistant browser store pages linked below.

To download pictures, open a webpage that includes some images. Click theImageAssistanticon on theExtensionsmenu or toolbar of your browser to select itsExtract Current Pageoption. A separate tab will then open that includes thumbnails for all images on the page.

Click theSelectbutton on the right side of the button to enable image selection. Then click on all the images you want to download to select them. Press theDownload Selectedbutton and clickContinue.

You can filter images by format and size. Click the selectedJPEG,PNG,SVG, andWEBPoptions to exclude formats from the image selection. Select one of the size boxes to include only images bigger than the option’s specified resolution.

To try out the extension’s watermark feature, right-click an image thumbnail and selectSend To Image Editor. That will bring up a new tab, from which you may set a watermark for the right-clicked picture. If you prefer toadd a watermark to your photos, press theChoose filebutton, select an image on the hard drive, and clickOK.

Download: ImageAssistant forGoogle Chrome|Edge|Firefox|Opera|Vivaldi(Free)

Open theImage Extractor pageto check out that web app. Then input the full web address of a page you want to download images from inside theEnter URLbox and clickExtract.

It’s best to open a page from which to download pictures in your browser first, and copy and paste its URL into Image Extractor’s text box. You can utilize theCtrl+CandCtrl+Vhotkeys to copy and paste URLs.

You will now see thumbnails for images extracted from the URL entered. Select images to download by clicking on their thumbnail previews. Then scroll down the app’s page to press theDownloadselectedbutton.

The selected images will download within a ZIP archive. You can still access them by double-clicking the ZIP archive to view the contents. Orunzip the ZIP file in Windowswith File Explorer’s extraction tool.

Now you can download multiple images from websites more quickly and efficiently with the ImageAssistant, Imageye, and Image Downloader extensions or Image Extractor web app.

These tools also make it easier to view and select images on pages and find ones that match up with certain criteria, thanks to their filtering options. They’re especially useful for downloading non-copyrighted photos from stock sites like Unsplash and Pixabay.