1. Copy album URL
Copy the URL of a public carousel post.
Copy the URL of a public carousel post.
Paste in downloader and click Download.
Save items individually or use Download All ZIP.
Servers optimized for quick extraction and direct download links.
Use any browser on mobile, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
Download in original quality when source quality is available.
No login needed and no permanent storage of submitted links.
Carousel posts can contain mixed media, including photos and videos across multiple slides, so the downloader experience should explain how multi-item extraction works. This page is built for that use case and aims to return each available slide as a separate downloadable item. Public accessibility remains a strict requirement; private or restricted posts cannot be extracted through normal public flows. When a carousel is accessible, users can save individual slides or take all items in sequence, depending on how the result card is presented. This is useful for study material, design references, and private project organization where one post contains several related assets.
Because carousels are multi-item, consistency matters. Clear file names and stable ordering make downloads easier to manage, especially when users want to keep context between slides. In many workflows, users later combine images into notes, mood boards, or comparison documents. Reliable ordering prevents confusion and reduces manual renaming effort. Depending on source structure, some slides may expose different qualities than others, and mixed content types may require separate handling. If a specific slide fails, it does not always mean the entire post is inaccessible. Retrying or downloading remaining items can still produce useful results for the majority of the carousel.
Rights and permissions still apply per slide, not just per post. Downloading a public carousel does not grant permission to republish its images or clips in other channels. Use downloads for personal reference unless explicit permission is provided. Our service does not maintain a permanent server-side mirror of carousel media and does not store long-term user download history. Media is requested from source and streamed for immediate save on your device. This keeps retention limited and workflow simple while supporting legitimate personal use. If a creator edits or removes a carousel later, future extraction can change or fail, which is normal for source-dependent media tools.
Yes. The tool is free to use and works without account registration.