How to Download Images from a Framer Website
Install the free AssetPullKit Chrome extension then visit any website, open the Images tab and your results appear instantly. No DevTools, no code, no account.
Framer websites showcase stunning design work, but downloading images manually is tedious: right-click saves only visible assets, DevTools inspection requires technical knowledge, and many images are lazy-loaded or served as optimized formats you can't easily access. Designers and developers waste hours extracting assets one-by-one or recreating them from scratch. AssetPullKit solves this instantly: open any Framer site, click the Images tab, and extract every image: including hidden, background, and dynamically loaded assets: in seconds. No technical setup required. Get all images at their best available resolution, organized and ready to use in your next project.
Step by Step: How to Download Images from a Framer Website
Install AssetPullKit for free
Go to the Chrome Web Store and add AssetPullKit to Chrome. Takes 10 seconds, no account needed.
Install AssetPullKit free →Navigate to any website
Go to the website you want to inspect. AssetPullKit works on any live URL.
Open the Images tab
Click the AssetPullKit extension icon in your Chrome toolbar. Switch to the Images tab. Results appear instantly.
Copy or download what you need
Use the copy or download buttons next to each result. For colors, click Copy CSS vars to grab the full palette at once.
Tips and What to Look For
Open AssetPullKit on a Framer website and navigate to the Images tab. The extension automatically scans and lists all images, including those lazy-loaded below the fold. Filter by image type or search by filename to narrow results. Pay attention to resolution: Framer often serves multiple image sizes; AssetPullKit shows the highest quality available. Watch for duplicate images used across sections. Batch download everything or select specific assets. Note: animated GIFs and WebP formats are fully supported. Images load progressively as you scroll the results panel.
Use AssetPullKit's Images tab *before* scrolling through a Framer portfolio completely. The extension captures assets as pages load: scrolling loads more images into memory. For maximum extraction, let the page fully load, then run the scan. This ensures you capture hero images, background assets, and footer graphics in one pass.
Who This Guide Is For
Designer, Framer developer
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest way to Download Images from a Framer Website
The fastest way is to use AssetPullKit, a free Chrome extension that extracts everything in one click without opening DevTools.
Does it work on any website?
Yes. AssetPullKit works on any live website including Framer, Webflow, Shopify, WordPress, Next.js, and more.
Is AssetPullKit free?
Yes, completely free. No account, no subscription, no tracking.
Does it send my data anywhere?
No. All scanning runs inside your browser. No page data ever leaves your machine.
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