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Open Google Chrome. Go to the Image Downloader extension page. Click + ADD TO CHROME. Click Add extension when prompted. Click SAVE. Go to a page with images that you want to download. Click the Image Downloader icon. Wait for the images to load. Check the "Select all" box. Click DOWNLOAD. Click YES.

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It's a red, green, yellow, and blue sphere icon. Doing so opens the Image Downloader page. It's a blue button in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so will install the Image Downloader extension and open its Settings page. It's a green button at the bottom of the page. This will ensure that Image Downloader doesn't miss any images on supported pages. Type a website address or search term into the URL bar at the top of the Chrome window, then press ↵ Enter. It's a white arrow on a blue background. You'll find it in the top-right side of the Chrome window. Once the Image Downloader drop-down menu opens, it will begin searching for images on the page. This process may take a minute or so. It's below the "Width" and "Height" sliders. You can also adjust the sliders before checking "Select all" in order to filter the images you're downloading. This light-blue button is in the top-right side of the Image Downloader drop-down menu. It's a green button at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Clicking it will prompt the selected images to begin downloading. If you have the "Ask where to save each file before downloading" feature enabled, disable it before downloading all of the images. To do so, click ⋮, click Settings, scroll down and click Advanced, and then scroll down to the "Downloads" section and click the blue "Ask where to save each file before downloading" switch.