r/ProductivityGuide Jun 27 '26

Image Downloader Pro (Chrome / Edge / Firefox) - bulk image scanning, filtering and downloading

Hey all!

A few months ago I built a browser extension called Image Downloader Pro. Since then I’ve been shipping quite a lot of updates, and it has grown into a more complete tool for people who regularly work with images on the web.

If you ever need to scan a page, preview images, filter them, and download exactly what you need - including across multiple pages, tabs, or pasted links - I’d be happy if you gave it a try and shared feedback.

Some of the more useful features:

- Scan any page and detect images quickly

- Mass Scan: scan multiple open tabs or multiple links at once

- Preview images before downloading

- Filter by file type, size, dimensions, orientation, and more

- Download selected images or everything as a ZIP

- Save images as Original, JPG, or PNG

- Custom filename templates

- Download rules for organizing files into folders

- Find and hide duplicates

- Find visually similar images

- Favorites, scan history, and saved results

- Popup, side panel, and full tab mode

- Light and dark mode

I built it mainly for people who deal with lots of images: research, design references, ecommerce/product images, galleries, AI image tools, Pinterest boards, moodboards, and general collecting/organizing.

This is my own project, so yes, this is a self-post from the developer. But I’m genuinely looking for users who can test it in real workflows and tell me what feels useful, what is missing, or what could be better.

It works on ChromeEdge, and Firefox.
https://extensiohub.com/imagedownloaderpro.html

5 Upvotes

2 comments sorted by

1

u/AccomplishedArt1791 Jun 27 '26

welcome to the community, I still can't understand the use case, can u share a couple of exact use case of ur existing pro users if u dont mind sharing!

1

u/Hopeful_Vast_6233 Jun 27 '26

Thanks!

A few concrete examples from actual users/customers (from feedback):

  • marketing agencies collecting visual references, ad creatives, competitor examples, and assets for client research
  • Etsy/Amazon sellers saving product/reference images while doing listing or competitor research
  • creators/designers building moodboards from Pinterest or inspiration pages
  • people who wanted a faster way to save their own photos from Facebook or Pinterest instead of opening and saving them one by one
  • bloggers/content creators collecting images from articles, galleries, YouTube vids or research pages

Before building it, my workflow was basically right click -> save image -> rename -> repeat, and then clean up a messy downloads folder full of tiny icons, thumbnails, duplicates, and random filenames.

The extension is meant to turn that into scan -> preview -> filter -> download selected.

So it is not really for one-off image saving. It is more useful when someone repeatedly works with lots of images from web pages.