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Facebook Page Photos Downloader — Facebook | Lagic

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Download all photos from any public Facebook Page for offline analysis and creative archiving.

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Configure Agent

Enter one or more numeric Facebook page IDs (e.g., '100044233639298'). Facebook page URLs are not allowed.

Set the maximum number of photos to download from each page. This helps control the dataset size and agent runtime. Set to a higher value to get more photos.

Results to deliver

700 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

7 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Page ID: The numeric ID of the Facebook Page the photo belongs to.Photo ID: The unique identifier for each specific photo.Photo Type: The category of the photo (e.g., timeline, profile, cover).Photo URL: A direct, publicly accessible URL to the image file for downloading.Run Status: Status codes and timestamps to confirm the extraction was successful for each page.
10092100962026-04-05https://...2026-04-05
10094100952026-04-05https://...2026-04-05
...............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Enter one or more numeric Facebook Page IDs to extract direct download URLs for every photo. Ideal for competitor analysis, building creative libraries, or archiving a brand's visual history.

Facebook's interface is designed for viewing, not for bulk downloading. Saving every image from a competitor's page or archiving your own brand's visual history is a manual, time-consuming process. This tool automates it. By providing a numeric Facebook Page ID—not the vanity URL—you can retrieve a clean list of all photos posted by that page. The primary deliverable is a direct URL for each image, making it straightforward to download the files or use them in other systems. ### Who is this for? * **Marketing Agencies:** Quickly grab all visual assets from a new client's page or conduct a thorough visual audit of a competitor's content strategy. * **Graphic Designers & Brand Managers:** Create mood boards, build a swipe file of industry trends, or archive a complete history of a brand's visual identity before a refresh. * **Social Media Managers:** Analyze past photo performance or gather all images for a content calendar without endless scrolling. * **Market Researchers:** Collect visual data from multiple pages in a specific industry to identify patterns in product photography, promotional styles, and user engagement cues.

Key Capabilities

  • Page ID: The numeric ID of the Facebook Page the photo belongs to.
  • Photo ID: The unique identifier for each specific photo.
  • Photo Type: The category of the photo (e.g., timeline, profile, cover).
  • Photo URL: A direct, publicly accessible URL to the image file for downloading.
  • Run Status: Status codes and timestamps to confirm the extraction was successful for each page.
  • Competitor Visual Strategy Analysis: Download all photos from 3-5 competitor pages to analyze their content mix, promotional graphics, and product photography styles.
  • Brand Asset Archiving: Create a complete offline backup of every photo ever posted to your company's Facebook Page for historical records or before a page migration.
  • Building a Creative Swipe File: Gather all images from inspirational brands in your niche to fuel ideas for your next marketing campaign or social media content.
  • Onboarding a New Client: As an agency, quickly get all existing visual assets from a new client's Facebook Page to understand their history and brand voice.
  • Market Research for E-commerce: Extract product shots and lifestyle images from leading e-commerce pages to identify trends in lighting, composition, and ad creatives.
  • Supplying a Design Team: Provide your creative team with direct links to all of a brand's photos, saving them from having to manually find and save each one.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the numeric Facebook Page ID for the page you want to extract photos from.

2

Paste one or more Page IDs into the 'Facebook Page IDs' field.

3

Set the maximum number of photos to download from each page.

4

Run the tool to start the extraction process.

5

Download your data containing direct URLs to all the collected photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the numeric Facebook Page ID?
Go to the Facebook Page in your browser. View the page's source code (right-click, 'View Page Source') and search for 'pageID'. The long number that follows is the ID you need. You can also use online 'Find my Facebook ID' tools.
Can I use the page's name or URL (e.g., 'facebook.com/mybrand')?
Can I download photos from a private page or a group?
Does this tool download the actual image files?
Is any programming knowledge required?
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to download photos from Facebook pages?
How many pages can I process at once?
Is this suitable for client work?
How is the data kept up to date?