Manually saving images, locating font files in the network tab, and extracting SVGs from code is slow and kills your creative momentum. Most websites use complex paths that make traditional "Save Page As" useless.
๐ ๏ธ The Outdated Way
The old manual method involved digging through the 'Sources' panel in DevTools, right-clicking every image, and searching for @font-face declarations in CSS files.
The Problem: It's tedious, easy to miss hidden assets, and doesn't gather everything into a clean folder.
โก Smarter Way: Asset Detection
Modern utilities like ZipIt scan the entire pageโincluding lazy-loaded images and external fontsโand present them in a clear, organized list.
๐ Smarter Workflow
- Scan: Instant detection of all high-res assets.
- Filter: Sort by type (Images, Fonts, SVGs, Lottie).
- Download: Bundle everything into a single, clean ZIP folder.
๐ Integrated Pro Tools
Stop Hunting for Assets.
Don't waste time right-clicking. Use ZipIt to download every high-res image, font, and SVG on a page in one clean ZIP.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, ZipIt identifies the highest resolution version of an image from the source or srcset attributes.
Absolutely. It detects WOFF, WOFF2, and TTF files used on the page and bundles them into your download.
ZipIt is a technical tool for discovery and building. Always ensure you have the proper rights or licenses for assets you use in commercial projects.