To use Image Downloader, you’ll first need to download and install the extension using this link.
Image Downloader is one of those extensions that keeps me coming back. I’ve always waffled back and forth between Chrome and Safari, but I always seem to come back to Chrome with my tail between my legs due to Chrome’s superior extension library. Image Downloader is an extension made exclusively for Google Chrome users. Have a look at our video walkthrough as I step through the entire image downloading process using this great extension. Image Downloader probably isn’t an extension that you’ll use on a day-to-day basis, but it’s been instrumental to me in those instances where I needed to quickly download a stubborn image. You can then download those images in batch form or individually. This extension makes it easy to quickly identify all images on a particular web page. There’s a particular Chrome extension that I use for the Google Chrome browser called Image Downloader. Have you ever tried to right-click on an image in order to save it, only to find that the option to save the image is no where to be found? From time to time you’ll likely run into such an issue, and in many cases it has to do with how a particular web page is designed (css, etc.).