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Fatkun vs DownAlbum vs Image Downloader Plus — Chrome Extension Comparison (2026)

Batch downloading images from websites is a common need for designers, researchers, and content curators. But not all image downloaders detect the same images or offer the same features. Here's how the top Chrome extensions compare.

Feature Comparison

FeatureExtForge Image Batch DownloaderImage Downloader PlusFatkun Batch DownloadDownAlbum
PriceFree (no limits)FreeFree + paidFree
Auto-detect all imagesYes (img, srcset, CSS backgrounds)Yes (img tags)Yes (img tags)Yes (social media focused)
Size filter Yes Yes Yes No
Format conversionYes (WebP, PNG, JPG, AVIF) No No No
ZIP download YesNo (individual files) Yes Yes
Right-click convert Yes No No No
Select all / deselect all Yes Yes Yes Yes
Account required No No No No
Cloud upload No No No No

Our Verdict

ExtForge Image Batch Downloader is the most feature-complete option, uniquely offering format conversion during download and right-click quick convert. It detects more image types (including srcset and CSS backgrounds) than most competitors. Fatkun is a solid alternative for basic batch downloads with ZIP support. Image Downloader Plus works well for simple downloads but lacks ZIP packaging. DownAlbum is specialized for social media platforms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which image downloader supports format conversion?

ExtForge Image Batch Downloader is the only Chrome extension in this comparison that converts images during download - supporting WebP, PNG, JPG, and AVIF conversions.

Can I download images as a ZIP file?

Yes. ExtForge Image Batch Downloader and Fatkun both package downloaded images into a single ZIP file. Image Downloader Plus downloads files individually.

How do I download background images from a website?

ExtForge Image Batch Downloader detects CSS background images in addition to standard img tags. Most other extensions only detect img elements.