How to use the Image Tools Suite
A quick-start guide to every tool. No sign-up, no uploads, no tracking — everything runs privately in your browser.
Quick start
The suite includes three tools. Pick the one that matches what you need to do today:
Webpage Image Extractor
Scan any website and grab all its images at once.
- 1Paste the webpage URL
Enter any address (we add https:// for you if you forget). Hit Scan for Images.
- 2Wait for the scan
A live progress bar shows each phase: launching the browser, navigating, scrolling and extracting.
- 3Filter and select
Set a minimum size to hide icons/favicons, then tap thumbnails to select exactly the images you want.
- 4Rename & save
Choose a base filename, toggle sequential numbers (001, 002…), and pick a folder on your PC/iPad.
Bulk PNG → JPG Converter
Turn PNGs into smaller, email-friendly JPGs in one go.
- 1Upload PNG images
Drag & drop or click to browse. Up to 20 PNGs per batch.
- 2Choose a quality level
Use the slider (50–100%). 92% is a great balance of size and clarity.
- 3Convert
Click Convert. Each image is processed privately in your browser using the Canvas API.
- 4Rename & save
In the download card, set the filename, enable sequential numbering if you like, then save to a folder or as a ZIP.
Compress for Email
Shrink images & PDFs so they fit inside email attachments.
- 1Add files
Drop files, pick from your device’s photo library, or use the camera to take multiple photos in-app.
- 2Choose a compression level
Low = smallest size. Recommended = best balance. High = best quality.
- 3Compress
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP and PDF. Up to 10 files (50 MB each). Everything stays on your device.
- 4Rename, save or email
Save individual files or a ZIP, rename with sequential numbers, or tap Email Files to open your mail app with a pre-filled message.
Download options explained
Every tool has the same download panel when your files are ready:
- Save to a specific folder
On Chrome/Edge (desktop) you’ll get a folder picker — choose exactly where files land on your PC. On Safari/iOS they’ll go to your default Downloads / Files app.
- Custom filename
Type a base name like holiday-photos. The correct extension (.jpg, .pdf, .zip) is added automatically.
- Sequential numbers
When you have multiple images, toggle numbering on to get holiday-photos_001.jpg, holiday-photos_002.jpg, etc. Perfect for presentations or organised archives.
- Individual files or ZIP
Pick Individual for separate files that go into the folder you select, or ZIP to bundle everything into a single archive.
💡 Tip: the folder picker is available in Chrome, Edge and Brave on desktop. On iPad/iPhone, files go to the Files app “Downloads” folder where you can move them.