Down all images!

Down all images! is a free Chrome add-on developed by Kevin Roos. This handy tool allows users to download all images on the current website to their computer with just one click.

With Down all images!, users can easily view the number of images present on the website they are browsing. This feature provides a quick overview of the image content on the page.

Downloading all the images is as simple as clicking a button. Down all images! conveniently saves all the images into a ZIP folder, making it easy to organize and access the downloaded files.

For users interested in the technical aspects of the program, the source code is available on GitHub. Simply click on the "Website" link below the program description to access the GitHub repository.

Give Down all images! a try and enjoy the convenience of downloading multiple images from a website effortlessly. Don't forget to rate the extension and provide your feedback!

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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