Filter by size, proper file names. Image downloader supports PNG GIF JPG, SVG files. Download images in one click.
Total ratings
4.08
(Rating count:
13)
Review summary
Pros
- Easy to use and user-friendly interface
- Efficient for downloading multiple images at once
- Fast download speed and reliable performance
- Works well on most websites, including social media and blogs
- Highly beneficial for freelancers, bloggers, and students
Cons
- Fails to work on Pinterest
- Renames all downloaded images in a non-descriptive way
- Limited functionality compared to other extensions
- Higher risk of crashing when downloading large batches of images
- Low value for users needing advanced features
Most mentioned
- Ease of use
- Efficiency in downloading multiple images
- Issues with renaming downloaded images
- Reliability and speed of downloads
- Comparison with other extensions like Imagus and Fatkun
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Recent rating average:
3.80
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-06-28 | aquifern | en | Does not work on Pinterest. Update this | |
2024-06-21 | Olivia Martinez | en | The Full Image Downloader has completely transformed how I download images. I'm a freelance writer, and I often need to gather images for my articles. This extension makes it incredibly easy to download high-quality images from any website. The process is quick and straightforward, and the extension works flawlessly. It's a must-have for anyone who needs to download images regularly! | |
2024-06-20 | Mason Davis | en | This extension is a lifesaver! As a student, I often need to gather images for my projects and presentations. The Full image downloader has made this process so much more efficient. I can quickly download multiple images without any hassle. The extension is straightforward to use, and it works perfectly every time. It's definitely one of the best tools I've come across! | |
2024-06-20 | Emma Davis | en | I manage several blogs and constantly need high-quality images for my posts. The Full image downloader extension has become an essential tool in my daily routine. It allows me to download entire photo galleries in one go, which is incredibly convenient. The extension is also very reliable; I've never encountered any bugs or issues. It's a must-have for bloggers and content creators! | |
2024-06-20 | Liam Smith | en | As an avid Pinterest user, I've always struggled with downloading multiple images quickly. The Full image downloader has been a game-changer for me. It's so easy to use – I just click the extension icon, and all the images on the page are ready for download. The quality of the download all images is excellent, and it saves me so much time. I can't recommend this extension enough! | |
2024-06-20 | Ethan Jones | en | This extension is fantastic! I'm a digital marketer, and I frequently need to gather images for social media posts and campaigns. The full image downloader has made my job so much easier. It's fast, efficient, and works on almost every website I visit. The interface is intuitive, and I appreciate the ability to download multiple images simultaneously. A real time-saver! | |
2024-06-20 | Madison Brown | en | "I've been using the Full Image Downloader for a few weeks now, and I must say it has drastically improved my workflow. As a graphic designer, I often need to download high-resolution images quickly, and this extension has made that process seamless. It's incredibly user-friendly, and I love how I can download entire galleries with just a few clicks. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a reliable image downloader!" | |
2024-04-01 | Rin | |||
2024-02-13 | Blue Chan | en | It's, meh at best. Only good for one click one image download. Or selected a few individually by checking the circle, then hit the download button to grab them all, but... BUT it renames ALL downloaded images as, "image", and thus more than one image, the next one becomes "image (1)", followed by "image (2)" and so on. If you only download one image per site or less, then this may be for you, but I would not recommend it. IMO it's a P.O.S... The many auto image sizer extensions - many have a built in function to save the enlarged popped-up image. I use Imagus... Imagus functionality is way better than this one-click wonder. And for more than one image downloading, this really sux. Image Downloader or even Fatkun do a much better job for grabbing more than one image at a time, renaming them, making a new folder for the downloads and much much more. Max I've grabbed using Image Downloader at once is 999 4k sized images and I didn't crash. Max using Fatkun before their redesigned engine was also 999 2k sized images but after their new engine change I can't go over 500 without crashing. I only gave this a try because Imagus was behind on updates with the recent Chrome update so it stopped working. I also use Image Toolbar when Imagus fails to update. And to manage all 30+ extensions, I use Extensity. I simply toggle on/off each extension I need and refresh the page. But now that Imagus finally released a new update, I'm getting rid of this P.O.S and going back to Imagus... c'ya... | |
2023-04-07 | Hoa Truong Cong | Full image download thanks +5 |
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