How to Download ALL Photos from Facebook

You know, it’s easy toSave one photo Facebook.

Just hover over the image, click “Options” at the bottom right and select “Download”, pretty simple, huh?

What if you had a thousand photos? toDownload? I bet you don’t want toSave them all one at a time.

That’s why I decided toThis post is about sharing your thoughts using a variety of techniques toDownload ALL FacebookThe fastest way to take photos, videos, or albums.

Imagine how easy it is to get a copy your most favorite photos. Even better, you’ll get the exact albums/photos you want without sacrificing image quality.

You can then save your digital memories or share them offline with family members. For those who wish toGet in touch with your FacebookYou can open an account without worrying about data losing.

1. DownloadAll Data via FacebookSettings

If you’re looking for a quick way toAll your FacebookIf you are looking for data, and especially photos, then look no more. Log in to your account and go to SettingsClick here Download a copyContinue to the bottom and follow the instructions. FacebookYou will receive a copy of your archive.

Facebook setting download a copyHere’s a helpful video by TechStorenut that shows you how toDo this step-by-step

This method is fast and easy. It took me just a few minutes. toIf you need to back up your data, toGet in touch with your FacebookAccount for good Besides media files, you can also export your friends’ list and chat logs.

Unfortunately, although the exported photos have a poor quality, they aren’t the same size as the originals. toWhat you originally uploaded. Another con of this method is you can’t really specify which album or photos toInclude. If you have thousands of photos, it’s a pain toFind the ones that you love toExtract

2. Download Facebook/Instagram Videos PhotosGet an Android App for Free

Disclaimer: I don’t have an Android device toThis app is free to download and many people have given it a positive rating on Google Play Store. I’m thus featuring it here. If you’re using an Android smartphone (e.g. Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, Huawei, etc.Please let me test it to see how it works.

DownloadGet this app for free fromGoogle Play is here.

3. 3. toBackup new Photos

IFTTT, short for “If This Then That”, is a web-based service that connects many apps you use with methods called “recipes.” There are two types of recipes, DO and IF, for you toChoose from.

To download your Facebook photos, choose the “IF Recipe” to get started. Next, select “Facebook” channel under the “This” option, and in the “That” option, highlight another app — like Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. — where you want toSave your new FB images. Click “Create Recipe” and you’re all set.

IFTTT Facebook to DropboxNow, you can go back to your Dropbox or Google Drive to check out your new files. Facebook Photos. Here is the screenshot that I took of the last step.

ClearingtheCloud posted a nice video showing how it works. toStep-by-step, create this type of recipe. You can see it here:

IFTTT is very intuitive with a clean user interface and simple instructions, it also supports dozens of other apps and services – you’ll find gajillion ways to use IFTTT completely free, no ads. The name is a favorite of mine. It reminds me of the if…else statement in C programming 🙂

The downside is also obvious, it won’t work with photos you’ve already been tagged in. Plus, it’s a bit time-consuming toMultiple recipes can be created for different purposes.

4. Use odrive to Sync & Manage Facebook Photos

Essentially, odrive works as an all in one folder. It syncs everything you use online (photos and documents) It can also download your documents. FacebookPhotos

Register for odrive via Facebook. Almost instantly, you’ll see a folder has been built for you. That’s where you’ll find all your FacebookPhotos

Unfortunately, there’s no one-click option toYou can download files in a group. However, odrive is able to allow you to download files in a batch. to view each photo one-by-one and click download, that’s going toIt can take you a while to sort through thousands of photos.

However, that does not mean there isn’t a solution. All you need is a solution. to do is toInstall the odrive app on your computer or smartphone, and then sync those photos with one click.

odrive desktop syncup file icon

I love odrive. The app is beautifully designed and offers a wonderful user interface. It is easy to use toOther apps can be synced as well Facebook. It also allows you to toBackup, view, and organise FacebookPhotos on computers and mobile devices

5. Use Fotobounce (Desktop App)

You can apply for a job to organize all your photos whether you’re online or offline, then Fotobounce is an awesome choice. It is a complete photo management service that makes it possible to organize all of your photos. to easily download all your pictures — as well as specific albums — shared or uploaded by you or your friends on social networks.

To download your Facebookphotos and albums. Launch the app, log in and get started FacebookYou can access your stuff by using the panel to the right. In just a few seconds, you’ll see all of your stuff. Simply click “Download” and save to your desired destination (see image below).

Using Fotobounce to download facebook photos albumsThis YouTube video also provides detailed instructions.

It is extremely powerful and has many useful features. It’s available for both Windows and macOS, and it supports Twitter and Flickr integration as well. It takes some time. toThe Mac version of the software takes 71.3 MB to download and install. Also, the UI/UX is still a work in progress.

6. DownAlbum (Chrome Extention)

Google Chrome is what you should use if you are like me and want to get your FacebookAlbums are easy. This extension, called “Extension”, is all you need. DownloadFB Album mod (now renamed DownAlbum). The name is enough.

Just search for and install the extension from the Google Chrome Store. Once that’s done, you’ll see a small icon located in the right bar (see below). Open a Facebook album or page, click the icon, and hit “Normal”. It’ll start collecting all the images. Press “Command + S” (for Windows, it’s “Control + S”) toYou can save your pictures.

Screenshot for Download FB Album plugin in Chrome

Ivan Lagaillarde has created this video tutorial.

It is easy to use and very quick. toIt’s easy to set up. It’s able toDownload photos fromBoth albums are available on FacebookPages. The quality of the exported photos was also very good. The user interface is a bit confusing. At first, I didn’t know where toClick, and do it honestly.

Methods that No Longer Work

IDriveIt is an online backup and cloud storage service that allows users to back up their data. toYou can create backups and sync important files across PCs, Macs, iPhones and Android. It’s like a secure hub for all your digital data. Social Data Backup is one of the many features. toBackup FacebookData in just a few clicks Here’s a step by step guide:

Step 1: Sign up for IDrive toCreate an account. Then log into your IDrive, you’ll see its main dashboard like this. On the bottom left, select “Facebook Backup” and click the green button toContinue.

Step 2: You’ll be prompted toRegister with FacebookInput your Facebook username and password, and hit the blue “Continue as [your name]” button.

Step 3: Wait for the import process to complete. Click on your FacebookProfile and go toNext step

Step 4: Now’s the magic part. Step 4: Now comes the magic part. Photos and Videos folders, then click the “Download” icon toSave the files.

You can also choose to open particular albums toView your uploaded photos. IDrive displays photos I have uploaded during a trip. to Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.

You will need to pay for 5 GB in IDrive space. toYou can increase the volume that you need toSubscriptions can be purchased. Here’s the pricing info.

Pick&ZipIt is an online tool that you can use for free. toDownload and backup photos-videos quicklyfrom FacebookYou can save the file as a Zip file, or as a PDF. This can be used to backup and share your data.

This solution’s beauty is its ability to build custom lists based upon your albums and tagged images. To do this, simply click the “Facebook Download” option as shown in the image below. You’ll then be asked to authorize PicknZip to extract your data.

picknzip Facebook Download homepage

This web tool has a unique feature that allows you to create and choose your own albums or photos. Besides photos, it also downloads videos you’re tagged in. It also works with Vine photos and Instagram photos. However, the flash ads are a little annoying.

fbDLDAnother online tool that works is this. Similar toPicknZip is all you need to do is log into your account and you’ll see several download options:

  • Photo albums
  • Tagged Photos
  • Videos
  • Pages Albums

fbDLD main interface

To get started, select one option and click “Backup”. In a few seconds, depending on how many pictures you have, it’ll be finished. Just click the “Download Zip File” button, and you’re done!

Web-based tools such as fbDLD are my favorite because they don’t require installation and offer multiple backup options. toChoose from. Best of all, it doesn’t reduce file size thus photo quality is very good. During my research, I found several users had reported the album download links not working issue, though that didn’t happen toSend it to me.

What’s Your Favorite Method?

How do you like the guide? Did you try any of these solutions? Which is your favorite? I’d love toBe aware.

P.S. I’ve tested dozens of tools, and these are the ones that still work by the time this post was last updated. Thanks to the nature of web-based products, it’s sometimes inevitable for existing tools toFor others, it is becoming obsolete toTake their place. I’ll try my best toKeep this post updatedto-date. That said, I’d appreciate it if you can give me a heads-up if you find a problem, or have a new suggestion. Please leave a comment.

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