{"repo":"zbw-zbw/image-harvest","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/zbw-zbw/image-harvest","clone":"git clone https://github.com/zbw-zbw/image-harvest.git","description":"🖼️ Bulk download images from any webpage — Chrome extension with multi-tab extract, Shadow DOM/CSS background support, similar-image detection, and reverse search. 100% local, zero tracking.","language":"TypeScript","stars":12,"topics":["batch-download","browser-extension","chrome-extension","image-downloader","image-extractor","downloader","lazy-loading","manifest-v3","no-tracking","privacy-first"],"license":"MIT","category":"media-processing","readme_excerpt":"Image Harvest English 简体中文 Intelligently capture and batch download all images from any webpage. 🛒 Install from Chrome Web Store &nbsp;·&nbsp; 🌐 Visit Website &nbsp;·&nbsp; 💎 Pricing &nbsp;·&nbsp; 📖 Documentation --- 🎬 Demo Open the side panel on any webpage → smart scan → filter by size/format/layout → batch download as ZIP. All in one click. --- 📖 Documentation - 🏗️ Architecture — Runtime model, IPC protocol, state machines, performance budgets (中文) - 🔒 Security Policy — Vulnerability reporting, trust boundaries, permission justifications (中文) - 🛡️ Privacy Policy — Data handling, privacy details, user controls (中文) - 🤝 Contributing — Dev setup, coding standards, PR process (中文) - 📜 Code of Conduct — Community guidelines (中文) - 📋 Changelog — Release history - 🛒 Chrome Store Assets — Listing description & summary (public) - 🌐 Website — image-harvest.kyriewen.cn Product roadmap, marketing strategy, and platform-specific launch content are maintained in a separate private repository and not distributed with this open-source release. 👉 Documentation index: docs/README.md --- 🆕 What's New (v1.0.15) The fast-changing summary that lives at the top so you don't have to scroll to CHANGELOG.md. - ✨ Guided First-Run Onboarding (A/B) — new installs in the test bucket see a demo gallery on the welcome page; the side panel opens right there with three coach marks that follow your real actions (scan → select → download). Why: only 2.6% of installs ever finished a first down","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/zbw-zbw","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/zbw-zbw/image-harvest/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}