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🆓 Free + PRO · Chrome Extension

Google Images Bulk Downloader

Automatically download all images from any Google Images search — directly from your browser. Fast, simple, and with no manual saving.

Everything you need for bulk image downloads

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Built-in Search
Search Google Images directly from the sidebar — no need to navigate away.
Automatic Navigation
Opens each image and clicks "Next" automatically. Just press Start and relax.
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Organized Saving
All images are saved into a dedicated google-images/ folder automatically.
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Any Language
Works on all Google domains and in any browser language (EN, IT, ES, FR, DE, PT…).
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Adjustable Delay
Control the speed between downloads — slower settings improve reliability on heavy pages.
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Privacy First
No data sent to external servers. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Up and running in seconds

1
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store and click its icon to open the sidebar.
2
Search for images using the built-in search box — or navigate to Google Images yourself. The extension opens it automatically.
3
Click on the first image in the results to open it in the viewer.
4
Set your download limit and delay, then click Start Download. The extension handles the rest automatically.

Free version vs PRO

Free Free forever
  • Up to 10 images per session
  • Built-in Google Images search
  • Automatic navigation & download
  • Any Google domain / language
  • Adjustable speed delay
  • Unlimited downloads
  • Priority support
Install Free
⭐ PRO Unlock once
  • Unlimited downloads per session
  • Built-in Google Images search
  • Automatic navigation & download
  • Any Google domain / language
  • Adjustable speed delay
  • Unlimited downloads
  • Priority support & updates
🛒 Purchase PRO License

Already have a license?

After purchasing, you will receive an activation code starting with EXT. Open the extension sidebar, scroll to Unlock PRO Version, and enter the code there — or enter it below to verify it.

💡 Tip: For best results, wait until all images on the Google Images page have fully loaded before starting the download. Using a slower delay (2–3 s) on slow connections significantly improves reliability.