If you’re a content-creator making contents for Instagram or YouTube, you may have to know these tools which helps you to avoid the Canva Pro subscription and other stock-websites, saving you a little.
When I was exploring the tools available in the internet, I found few of them which were very useful in doing day-to-day activities or tasks, by either saving time or money or in easing the efforts. These tools which I have listed below helps you to save any picture or video that you find online.
In that aspect, if you are using Canva for content-creation, you can leverage these tools to download the picture or video for free, even if it has ‘Canva-Pro’ objects in it.
Imageye – Image Downloader
Imageye is a tool designed to locate images on a webpage, allowing users to find, browse, convert, and download them. With Imageye, you can filter images by pixel width and height or URL, download images in bulk or selectively, and check the size of each image. It also allows you to copy the original image URL. If you are a web developer, you can use Imageye to convert images to .webp, .jpg, or .png in one click. Additionally, Imageye can perform reverse image searches and offers layout options, along with beta features like a side panel and capture selection. It supports major websites such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. When using Imageye, it is important to check the license and reuse terms of any image, as they may be protected by copyright.
How to use it?
- Go to Chrome Web Store and search for Imageye.
- Download the extension in your browser.
- When you go to any website and want to download any picture you see on screen, you can just click on the extension on the top-right corner.
- You’ll then find list of all the images that’s available on that web-page. Scroll and search manually for the picture you’re looking to download.
- Besides the photo, click the download icon and the photo will be downloaded free of cost.
- This way of downloading photos applies to almost all websites including Canva, pixels, stock photos and so on.
Video Downloader Professional
Video Downloader Professional allows you to download videos from websites and save them to your hard drive or compile them in a video list. If available, you can select between different resolutions. The extension also enables you to play MP4 videos on your TV via Google Chromecast or on your Google Home. Videos can be added to a video list for quick access, allowing playback at any time without returning to the original webpage, with adjustable sizes available on select platforms like YouTube and Vimeo. (For YouTube, there are some other tools.) Note that downloading from YouTube, Instagram, Dailymotion, VK, and TikTok is restricted due to Chrome Store policies. For downloading videos from these sites, the developers recommend their app at www.videodownloaderultimate.com. Also be informed that some videos may be protected by the sites and cannot be downloaded.
How to use it?
- Go to Chrome Web Store and search for Video Professional.
- Download the extension in your browser.
- When you go to any website and want to download any video you see on screen, you can just click on the extension on the top-right corner.
- You’ll then find list of all the videos that’s available on that web-page. Scroll and search manually for the video you’re looking to download.
- Besides the video, click the download icon and the video will be downloaded free of cost.
Unlike Imageye, this extension doesn’t work in all websites, especially it’s invalid for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and VK videos. However, if you find any video in any other websites (like stock-videos), the extensions works good.
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