X Image Downloader

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Download images from public X posts by pasting a post URL. View thumbnails and save each image in original resolution with no login needed.
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Download Images from X PostsUse Thunderbit to scrape images from public X posts with a single URL. It is fast, automated, and easy to use for grabbing image files without copy-paste work.
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Download Images from X Posts

Scrape images from public websites, including X posts, and capture structured information from pages, subpages, PDFs, docs, and images. Thunderbit helps you summarize, categorize, and format data while you collect the files you need. Export results to Google Sheets, Airtable, or Notion for organized tracking and sharing. With one-click extraction and free export options, Thunderbit makes image collection and data handling simple.

How to Download Images Using Thunderbit

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STEP 1Download and InstallDownload and install the Thunderbit Chrome Extension from the Thunderbit Chrome Extension Download Page. Once installed, log in or create a free account to get started.
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STEP 2Open ExtensionOpen a public X post that contains one or more images, then launch the Thunderbit Chrome Extension. In the tool panel, enter the post URL in the input field labeled Enter X Post URL.
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STEP 3Click the Download images ButtonClick the Download images button. Thunderbit will scan the public X post, detect the available images, and display them as thumbnails in a structured list. You can then download each image in its original resolution.

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Download Images from Public Posts

This tool lets you paste a public X post URL and retrieve the images attached to that post. It is built for anyone who needs to save visual content from social posts without logging in or copying files by hand. The tool shows each image as a thumbnail and provides a download option, so you can collect the original image files with less manual work.
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Preview and Save Original Resolution Files

After you enter the post link, the tool scans the post and lists all available images in one place. You can review the thumbnails before downloading, which makes it easier to pick the right files. This is useful for researchers, marketers, and content teams who need a quick way to archive reference images, product shots, or campaign visuals from X.
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Organize Visual Assets for Content Work

The extracted images can be saved for later use in reports, mood boards, competitor research, or editorial planning. Because the tool presents the images clearly, it reduces the need to open each post and save files one by one. This helps teams collect source material faster and keep visual references ready for design, analysis, or publishing workflows.
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Support Research and Monitoring Tasks

This tool is also useful for monitoring brand posts, product launches, or public announcements that include images. Sales, ecommerce, and social media teams can use it to gather visual evidence from public posts and keep records of important content. Since it works on public URLs only, it stays simple to use and avoids account login steps.
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What users say about Thunderbit

Taryn W.Growth Strategist@Thunderbit changed how I run competitor research. I click 'AI Suggest Fields,' and it builds a clean table across paginated results—no coding, no CSS. Huge time-saver when analyzing product data from long-tail marketplaces.
Miles T.Sales Development ConsultantI use Thunderbit to grab emails and phone numbers from directories. It extracts clean contact info in one click, and exporting to Sheets or Notion takes seconds. No extra setup, no coding—just usable data ready to work with.
Rhea C.E-commerce AnalystThunderbit helps me monitor SKU data across multiple pages. I scrape the listings, then use Subpage Scraping to pull full product specs, pricing, reviews, and stock. The AI organizes everything into columns I define.
Cassian B.Real Estate AdvisorThunderbit's Scheduled Scraper makes real estate tracking easier. I describe the interval in plain English, and it automatically pulls updated listings, prices, and links without touching the setup again. Simple and very practical.
Dorian B.Content & SEO SpecialistI use Thunderbit's Field AI Prompts to clean and tag scraped blog content. It extracts titles, authors, and even suggests categories. Works great across dynamic sites and subpages—perfect for building structured SEO datasets.
Lina K.Marketplace Operations LeadWe track SKUs from niche stores using Thunderbit. Cloud Scraping handles 50 pages at a time, and for login-required sites, we switch to browser mode. It’s fast, flexible, and doesn’t need ongoing maintenance or manual edits.
Jorge F.Inbound Sales ManagerThunderbit’s AI Autofill is a lifesaver. After scraping contact info, I use it to fill lead forms directly in my browser. I just select the tab, and it fills everything using the scraped row. No manual input needed.
Alina D.Freelance ResearcherI rely on Thunderbit for extracting data from PDFs, image-based sites, and infinite scroll pages. It handles messy formats with AI and delivers ready-to-export tables I can send to Google Sheets or Airtable in seconds.
Taryn W.Growth Strategist@Thunderbit changed how I run competitor research. I click 'AI Suggest Fields,' and it builds a clean table across paginated results—no coding, no CSS. Huge time-saver when analyzing product data from long-tail marketplaces.
Miles T.Sales Development ConsultantI use Thunderbit to grab emails and phone numbers from directories. It extracts clean contact info in one click, and exporting to Sheets or Notion takes seconds. No extra setup, no coding—just usable data ready to work with.
Rhea C.E-commerce AnalystThunderbit helps me monitor SKU data across multiple pages. I scrape the listings, then use Subpage Scraping to pull full product specs, pricing, reviews, and stock. The AI organizes everything into columns I define.
Cassian B.Real Estate AdvisorThunderbit's Scheduled Scraper makes real estate tracking easier. I describe the interval in plain English, and it automatically pulls updated listings, prices, and links without touching the setup again. Simple and very practical.
Dorian B.Content & SEO SpecialistI use Thunderbit's Field AI Prompts to clean and tag scraped blog content. It extracts titles, authors, and even suggests categories. Works great across dynamic sites and subpages—perfect for building structured SEO datasets.
Lina K.Marketplace Operations LeadWe track SKUs from niche stores using Thunderbit. Cloud Scraping handles 50 pages at a time, and for login-required sites, we switch to browser mode. It’s fast, flexible, and doesn’t need ongoing maintenance or manual edits.
Jorge F.Inbound Sales ManagerThunderbit’s AI Autofill is a lifesaver. After scraping contact info, I use it to fill lead forms directly in my browser. I just select the tab, and it fills everything using the scraped row. No manual input needed.
Alina D.Freelance ResearcherI rely on Thunderbit for extracting data from PDFs, image-based sites, and infinite scroll pages. It handles messy formats with AI and delivers ready-to-export tables I can send to Google Sheets or Airtable in seconds.

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