

I know you must be wondering how this extension could stand a chance against others. That’s it, there are no customization options or ability to even view the images in the extension. You just click on the extension button and it will immediately download all the images on the page and save them in a. True to its name, Download All Images downloads all the images on a page without even giving you an option to choose which images to download. Overall, it’s a great extension if you are looking for something intuitive. It also comes with a button to filter images by size, URL, or type. You can click on each image to select them (can select all as well) and then click on “Download” to download them. Of course, this also means that you will have to search through a lot more images (usually twice as much) to download them. This means you can download images in the preview size or even the original size. The cool part is that it loads the images with all the available sizes on the webpage. Imageye works right from the extension button and as soon as you click it, it will load the images on the current page in its own interface.

This is a simpler bulk image downloader and I personally find it easier to use due to its intuitive interface. It doesn’t download images from the source, so a small image will be downloaded as a small image even if the original image is large. One thing I didn’t like is that the extension downloads images as previewed on the page.
