How ImgDownloadPro Works – Bulk Image Download in 3 Steps
Want to download all images from a website without right-clicking each one? This guide shows you how the free bulk image downloader Chrome and Firefox extension ImgDownloadPro works in three simple steps. You get every image — including lazy-loaded and CSS background images — in one ZIP file, with no account required.
Step 1: Install the extension
Install ImgDownloadPro from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons. It’s a free image downloader Chrome extension with no sign-up. Installation takes a few seconds. Once added, the extension icon appears in your browser toolbar.
Only a proper bulk image downloader Chrome extension can scan the full page and find every image source — including those that load as you scroll. ImgDownloadPro is built for that.
Step 2: Open any webpage
Go to the site you want to pull images from: a portfolio, e-commerce store, blog, or news page. If the page uses lazy loading, scroll down once so more images load (ImgDownloadPro can also auto-scroll to trigger them before scanning).
You can download images from any website that allows normal browsing. The extension runs locally in your browser and doesn’t send your data anywhere.
Step 3: Click and get your ZIP
Click the ImgDownloadPro icon. The extension scans the page for all images — visible, lazy-loaded, in CSS backgrounds, and in meta tags. You’ll see a preview grid where you can select or deselect images. Click Download and receive a single .zip file with all selected images, named by site and date.
That’s it. You’ve just used a bulk download images ZIP workflow in one click. No manual saving, no missing images.
Ready to download every image on any page?
Get the free bulk image downloader Chrome and Firefox extension and try it on your next project.