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Website Image Scraper — Website | Lagic

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Download all images from any website by providing a single URL.

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Configure Agent

The URL of the website to start scraping images from

How deep should the crawler navigate through links (0 = only start URL, 1 = start URL + direct links, etc.)

Number of pages processed in parallel. Higher values = faster crawling but more resource usage

List of image file extensions to search for

Enable to limit crawling to the domains listed in the scope list below

List of domains the crawler is allowed to follow (e.g., example.com). Only active if domain restriction is enabled above.

If enabled, subdomains of allowed domains will also be crawled

Whether to respect robots.txt files when crawling

Results to deliver

200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

The direct URL for each image found (e.g., `https://example.com/images/photo.jpg`).The source page URL where each image was discovered.
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Crawls any website to find and extract direct URLs for all images (JPG, PNG, SVG, etc.). Use it to archive brand assets, build design mood boards, or audit a site's visual content.

This tool is a general-purpose image scraper that systematically crawls a website to find image files. You provide a starting URL, and it navigates through the site's links to discover images, extracting their direct URLs. ### How it Works You can control the scope and depth of the crawl. The 'Maximum Crawl Depth' setting determines how many clicks away from the start page the tool will travel. A depth of 0 scrapes only the starting URL, while a depth of 1 includes all pages linked directly from the start page. To prevent the crawler from leaving the target site, you can enable 'Restrict Crawling to Specific Domains' and specify the exact domains (e.g., `example.com`) it should stay within. ### Who It's For This tool is built for anyone who needs to gather image assets from a website at scale, without manually right-clicking and saving each one. Common users include: * **Web Designers & Developers:** Auditing a client's existing website to gather all images before a redesign or migration. * **Marketing & Brand Teams:** Archiving your own company's digital assets or performing competitive analysis on visual branding. * **Content Creators & Curators:** Building a swipe file or mood board for a project by collecting images from various inspirational sites. * **Researchers:** Archiving visual data from websites for academic or market analysis. The final output is a clean, structured list containing the URL of every image found and the page on which it was discovered.

Key Capabilities

  • The direct URL for each image found (e.g., `https://example.com/images/photo.jpg`).
  • The source page URL where each image was discovered.
  • Archive a complete portfolio website: A freelance designer can run this on their old portfolio site to get a full list of image assets before taking it offline.
  • Build a design swipe file: A UI/UX designer can scrape several inspirational websites to collect images for a mood board for a new project.
  • Audit a website for image optimization: A web developer can extract all image URLs from a client's site to analyze them for size, format, and loading performance.
  • Gather user-generated content: A community manager can scrape a forum or gallery to collect all images posted by users for a marketing campaign.
  • Collect brand assets from partner sites: A marketing team can gather logos, banners, and other brand assets from their partners' websites to ensure brand consistency.
  • Migrate blog content: A content manager moving a blog to a new CMS can extract all image URLs to ensure all visual assets are accounted for in the migration.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Paste the URL of the website you want to scrape into the 'Start URL' field.

2

Set the 'Maximum Crawl Depth' to control how many linked pages the tool should visit.

3

Optionally, enable 'Restrict Crawling' and provide the domain name to keep the scraper on the target site.

4

Click 'Run' to start the image scraping process.

5

Once finished, preview the data and download the list of image URLs as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How technical do I need to be to use this?
Not at all. You just need the starting URL of the website you want to scrape. No coding is required.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape images from websites?
Can I scrape thousands of pages?
Can I use this for client projects?
How is this different from right-clicking 'Save Image As'?
How do I stop it from scraping other websites linked from the start page?
What if I only want PNG and SVG files?
Can I schedule this to run periodically?
How fresh is the data?