

You can just paste in from your list of edited URLs and they'll download. Once you've done that you can download a list of files in a number of ways, but if you want to stay in the browser I've written a Chrome extension called TabSave to do just that - there's an option to use a manual list for downloading (it also allows downloading files in every tab of a window). So it's simply a matter of find and replace onĪnd finding and replacing /edit or /edit?usp=sharing with (nothing i.e.

I'm a user of Google Drive and as you say it's just a matter of getting the download link.

Right-click on an image in Google Docs and click on “Save to Keep notepad.You can change a Google Drive image link to a download link by swapping for (just use a replace all tool, I'm fond of TextMechanic's simple, free, online Find and Replace but Notepad find and replace will do the trick). To do this you need to be using Google Chrome. The very first method and the one I personally use is to simply save them to Google Keep, a note-taking service developed by Google. Method 1 – Save Images From Google Docs via Google Keep Method 4 – Save Images From Google Docs via Wordable.Method 3 – Save Images From Google Docs via Download as Web Page.Method 2 – Save Images From Google Docs via Publish to Web.Method 1 – Save Images From Google Docs via Google Keep.These alternative methods below are much safer! Always be careful when adding extensions and read what type of access they are requesting. There are a lot of sites out there that recommend downloading the free Google Chrome extension “ Image Extractor.” However, I don’t advise doing this because it asks for very broad permissions to your Google Drive account. This was kind of annoying for bloggers and writers. Somewhere along the line, Google Docs removed the ability to right-click on an image and save it. Check out these alternative workarounds on how to save images from Google Docs.

The problem with this is, you can’t right-click on an image in Google Docs and save it. So sometimes I’m left with saving the images from Google Docs and then uploading them to WordPress myself.
