Windows App

ZB Image crawler

Find every image on a website in one click. ZB Image crawler explores a site page by page and gathers the obvious assets plus the ones other tools miss.

Features

Crawls entire websites

Give it a starting address and let it explore page by page instead of stopping at the first screen it sees.

Finds hidden image sources

Captures JavaScript-loaded and lazy-loaded images along with CSS backgrounds, favicons, and inline SVG logos or icons.

Visual results grid

Browse every result with image type, dimensions, and file size in a clean grid so you can spot what matters fast.

Filter and search

Filter by format, minimum resolution, or file size, then search by name to narrow down exactly what you want.

ZIP export

Select what you need, or export everything, and download the crawl as a single ZIP for easy handoff or archiving.

Private by design

Runs entirely on your computer with no account, no server upload, and no tracking. Your crawl data stays local.

Manual

Getting started
  1. Launch ZB Image crawler.
  2. Paste the website address you want to scan.
  3. Set the crawl depth and page limit for the job.
  4. Choose which parts of the site to include or skip.
  5. Click Start Crawl.

The app loads each page in a real browser engine, then gathers every image source it can detect before moving to the next page.

What it finds

ZB Image crawler does not stop at obvious image files. It can also detect:

  • JavaScript-loaded images
  • Lazy-loaded photos
  • CSS background images
  • Favicons
  • Inline SVG logos and icons
Filtering and exporting

Use the filter controls to narrow results by format, minimum resolution, or file size. Search by file name when you already know what you are looking for.

Select a few images or the full set, then export your selection as one ZIP file.

Controlling the crawl

You stay in control of every crawl.

  • Adjust crawl depth to limit how far the app follows links
  • Set a maximum page count so every job finishes predictably
  • Include or skip specific parts of a website
  • Use the Stop button to halt the crawl instantly