Free Website Asset Extractor — Download Images, Fonts & Colors from Any Site
Enter any website URL to extract and download its images, fonts, and colour palette — no browser extension or software needed.
Images & Logos
Color Palette
Fonts Used
How to Extract Images from Any Website for Free
Paste any website URL into the extractor above and click "Extract Assets". The tool loads the page, scans all image sources — including lazy-loaded images, srcset entries, and CSS background images — and displays them in a grid. Click Download on any image to save it directly to your device. No browser extension, no right-click, no page-by-page manual saving.
How to Find What Font a Website Is Using
Not sure what font a website uses? Enter its URL and tick the "Fonts" option. Our extractor scans the page's CSS and loaded resources to detect all web fonts — including Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, and custom web font files. It shows the font name and links you directly to the Google Fonts specimen page so you can use the same font in your own project.
Extract a Website's Color Palette
The colour extractor scans every element on the page to identify the dominant colours, grouping them into a primary palette and secondary colours. Each colour is shown as a clickable swatch with its hex code — click any swatch to copy the hex code to your clipboard instantly.
What Can You Use the Extracted Assets For?
Web designers use asset extraction to analyse competitor sites, gather inspiration, or identify the assets behind a design they admire. Developers use it to audit third-party integrations and detect unexpected fonts or images loaded on a page. Marketers use it to reverse-engineer brand colour palettes. Always ensure you have the appropriate rights to use any assets you extract from third-party websites.