ClickSave is a Chrome extension built for high-frequency image collection workflows.
The goal is simple: help you save the images you need faster, without interrupting normal browsing.

Core Capabilities

  • Single-click download: Hover an image and download instantly.
  • Batch download: Collect downloadable images from the current page.
  • High-resolution priority: Prefer higher-quality image sources when available.
  • Format and size controls: Convert formats and apply output constraints.
  • Side panel management: Review, filter, and select images before download.

Who It Is For

  • Designers and creators collecting reference assets.
  • E-commerce and marketing teams gathering product visuals.
  • Researchers and educators organizing visual examples.
  • Everyday users who want a faster alternative to right-click save.

Typical Workflow

  1. Install the ClickSave extension.
  2. Open any page with images.
  3. Hover an image and click the download button.
  4. Use batch mode or side panel tools when you need advanced control.

Design Principles

  • Function first: Remove repetitive friction from image saving.
  • Intuitive UI: Keep controls predictable and easy to understand.
  • Low visual disruption: Add controls without blocking important content.
  • User control: Let users tune button style, position, and output options.

Privacy and Security

  • Image handling is primarily local.
  • No built-in automatic telemetry.
  • No plaintext secrets stored in the extension package.
  • Feedback is user-initiated via email.

FAQ

Q1: Does ClickSave upload the images I view?
No. ClickSave primarily processes image-related actions locally and does not automatically upload image content.

Q2: Does ClickSave collect personal data?
No. The extension has no built-in automatic telemetry. If you send feedback by email, submission is fully user-initiated.

Q3: Why does the extension need website access?
The feature requires access to the active webpage so it can detect images and render download controls. Permissions are used only for download-related functionality.

Q4: Which websites are supported?
Most general image-heavy websites are supported. Actual behavior may vary because each site has different loading logic and protection rules.

Q5: What should I do if download fails or quality is lower than expected?
Try refreshing the page and retrying single-image download first. If the issue persists, send the target URL and reproduction steps to [email protected].

If you want a cleaner, faster image collection workflow, ClickSave is a practical and reliable choice.