Multi-source scanning
Detects <img>, background-image, srcset, CSSOM, <link>, <a>, <meta>, iframe images and inline SVG.
ImagePiper scans a page for images, background assets, inline SVG and more. Filter by size, ratio or format, then batch download with custom naming and on-the-fly format conversion.
Works on every modern Chromium browser
From deep page scanning to batch export — ImagePiper gives you pixel-perfect control over every asset on a page.
Detects <img>, background-image, srcset, CSSOM, <link>, <a>, <meta>, iframe images and inline SVG.
Preview every scanned image directly in the panel with real dimensions and file-size estimates.
Filter by size (Small/Medium/Large), ratio (Square/Wide/Tall), type, URL keyword or minimum pixel size.
Select-all, invert or clear in one click. Configure a custom subfolder and naming template for every export.
Auto-numbered (imgi_001_name), keep original or use a custom template with {index}, {name}, {ext}.
Convert to JPEG or PNG at download time, with configurable JPEG quality (0.1–1.0) — no re-upload needed.
Ships with Simplified Chinese and English. UI text follows your browser language automatically.
Every filter, sort and download preference is saved to chrome.storage.local and restored automatically.
Browse the web as usual. ImagePiper activates when you click the toolbar icon or open the side panel.
Filter by size, ratio, type or keyword, then select individual thumbnails, a range, or everything at once.
Choose a subfolder, naming rule, and optional format conversion. Files land in your default download directory.
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, SVG, BMP, ICO, AVIF, TIFF… if a browser can render it, ImagePiper can grab it.
Install ImagePiper in under 30 seconds. No account, no tracking, no cloud uploads — everything runs locally in your browser.
Yes. ImagePiper is a free, open-style browser extension. There are no in-app purchases, accounts, or hidden fees.
No. All scanning, filtering, conversion and downloading happens locally inside your browser. ImagePiper does not make any third-party network requests.
ImagePiper is built for Chrome Manifest V3 and works on all Chromium-based browsers: Chrome 110+, Edge 110+, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera and Arc.
Yes. At download time you can convert all selected images (or only specific formats) to JPEG or PNG, with configurable JPEG quality from 0.1 to 1.0.
Three options: auto-numbered (imgi_001_name), keep original filename, or a custom template using {index}, {name} and {ext} placeholders.
No — browser internal pages (chrome://, edge://) are intentionally off-limits to extensions by the browser vendor. Open a regular webpage and try again.