Download licensed Alamy stock photos, vectors, and video clips directly from the browser with a single click. This extension is currently in development and has not been released yet.
Alamy Downloader is an upcoming browser extension designed to streamline how users save their purchased and licensed assets from Alamy's website. Instead of navigating through multiple download pages and manually managing files, the extension will detect your licensed content and let you grab high-resolution images, vectors, and video clips right from the page you are browsing.
- Save purchased stock photos, illustrations, and vectors from Alamy pages
- Download licensed video clips without navigating away from search results
- Batch-download multiple assets from a single lightbox or purchase history page
- Preserve original filenames and resolution details during export
- Designed for Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Firefox, and other Chromium browsers
This extension is not yet available for download. Development is in progress and a release date has not been announced. Sign up below to get notified when it launches.
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- Why Alamy Downloader
- Planned Features
- How It Will Work
- Expected Formats
- Who It's For
- Use Cases We're Building For
- FAQ
- License
- Notes
- About Alamy
Alamy hosts one of the largest stock media libraries in the world, with over 300 million images spanning editorial, creative, and archival categories. After purchasing a license, downloading the actual asset often means clicking through confirmation screens, waiting for packaging emails, or hunting through your account dashboard to locate the right file and resolution.
Alamy Downloader is being designed to sit inside the browser and work alongside the Alamy website. The goal is to recognize when you are viewing content you have already licensed, surface the available download options directly on the page, and let you save the full-resolution file to your machine without leaving the tab you are working in.
- One-click download of licensed stock photos directly from Alamy search results and detail pages
- Vector file export for illustrations and graphic assets in their original format
- Video clip download support for licensed motion content
- Batch saving from lightbox collections and purchase history views
- Automatic filename tagging with Alamy asset IDs and descriptive metadata
- Resolution picker when multiple sizes are available under your license
- Download progress indicator within the extension popup
- Cross-browser compatibility targeting Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Firefox
- Install the extension once it is released.
- Open the Alamy website and sign in to your account.
- Browse search results, lightboxes, or your purchase history.
- Click on any asset page for a photo, vector, or video you have licensed.
- Open the extension popup to see available download options for that asset.
- Select your preferred resolution or file variant if multiple are offered.
- Click download and save the file directly to your local machine.
- For batch operations, open a lightbox and use the bulk export option to queue multiple assets at once.
- Images: JPEG, TIFF, or PNG depending on the licensed resolution and asset type
- Vectors: EPS or AI files as provided by the contributor
- Video: MP4 or MOV clips in the resolution tier covered by your license
Exported files will retain their original quality and will be compatible with standard editing tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Affinity Photo.
- Graphic designers who purchase stock imagery for client projects and need fast access to licensed files
- Editorial teams sourcing archival and news photography under tight deadlines
- Marketing departments managing large volumes of licensed visual assets across campaigns
- Video editors incorporating licensed stock clips into productions
- Researchers and historians accessing Alamy's deep archival photo collections
- Download a batch of licensed editorial photos for a news article layout
- Save high-resolution vectors from a lightbox for a branding project
- Export purchased video clips for integration into a documentary edit
- Quickly re-download a previously licensed image without searching your email for the original link
- Archive all assets from a completed project lightbox to a local folder for backup
When will Alamy Downloader be released? A release date has not been set. Sign up at the waitlist link above to be notified as soon as it is available.
Does it let me download images I have not purchased? No. This extension is designed to help you save assets you have already licensed through your Alamy account. It does not bypass licensing or access restrictions.
What image quality will it support? Quality depends on the license tier you purchased. The extension will present whatever resolutions and formats your license entitles you to download.
Will it work with Alamy contributor accounts? The initial release is focused on buyer accounts. Contributor-side features may be considered in future updates based on demand.
Is it free? Pricing details will be announced closer to launch. SERP extensions typically include a free trial period.
Can I download from my lightboxes in bulk? Bulk export from lightbox pages is a planned feature. The exact workflow will depend on how Alamy structures access to those assets in the browser.
This repository is distributed under the proprietary SERP Apps license in the LICENSE file. Review that file before copying, modifying, or redistributing any part of this project.
- This extension is in development and is not available for download yet
- Only download content you have a valid license or purchase authorization for
- File availability and resolution options depend on your Alamy license tier
- Changes to the Alamy website or API may affect functionality once released
- An active Alamy account and internet connection will be required
Alamy is one of the world's largest stock photo agencies, offering more than 300 million images along with vectors and video clips. Its catalog covers editorial, creative, and archival content sourced from photographers and agencies worldwide. While Alamy provides its own download workflows through the website, the process can involve multiple steps and pages. Alamy Downloader is being built to simplify that experience for licensed buyers who want a faster, browser-integrated path from search to saved file.
