Browser extension · Coming soon

Find every asset hiding in a webpage.

Page Quarry turns a public website into a clean, searchable library of design assets. Find logos, icons, SVGs, interface graphics, CSS backgrounds, favicons and PWA assets — with safeguards designed to discourage downloading personal media, portfolio artwork and protected content.

No account. No cloud library. No analytics required to extract assets.
Page Quarry78 assets found
All 78Images 42SVG 12Icons 16Video 8
homepage-hero.webpWEBP · 1920×1080
brand-mark.svgSVG · Vector
product-shot.jpgJPG · 1440×960
app-icon-512.pngPWA · 512×512
section-bg.avifBackground · AVIF
video-poster.jpgVideo · 1280×720
Website assets, responsibly surfaced

One gallery for legitimate website design assets.

Page Quarry is built for designers and developers who need legitimate public website assets quickly — not for collecting personal photos, portfolio artwork, stock libraries, or protected media.

ImagesPNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, AVIF and responsive sources
SVGsExternal files and downloadable inline SVG markup
BackgroundsVisuals discovered through computed CSS backgrounds
Site iconsFavicons, Apple Touch icons and manifest/PWA icons
Video postersPoster and thumbnail artwork exposed by web players
Responsive sourcesPicture and srcset variants resolved to usable URLs
Search & filtersFilter by category and format, then sort the gallery
Responsible actionsCopy, inspect or download with safeguards for ambiguous media
Built for visual inspection

A utility that feels more like an asset browser.

Instead of returning a technical wall of URLs, Page Quarry prioritizes previews, metadata and quick actions in a gallery designed for fast visual scanning.

Gallery-first interface

Browse assets as visual cards with previews, filenames, format and dimensions instead of digging through source code.

Find the right file fast

Search filenames, URLs, formats and dimensions, then combine category and format filters for large pages.

Useful sorting

Keep page order or sort by name, dimensions, largest or smallest to quickly locate production-quality assets.

Asset Inspector

Open a focused detail view with a larger preview, source information, dimensions, format and original URL.

Copy without friction

Copy an asset URL in one click. Inline SVGs can be copied as actual SVG markup instead.

Download responsibly

Logos, icons and SVGs stay quick to retrieve. Photos, artwork and ambiguous raster assets require a permission confirmation before download.

Responsible by design

Useful for designers. Deliberately inconvenient for misuse.

Page Quarry restricts scanning on known social-media, portfolio-gallery, stock-image and streaming platforms. On ordinary websites, likely photos, artwork and ambiguous raster assets require an explicit permission confirmation before download.

Read Responsible Use
Known high-risk media platforms are restricted.
No bypassing login walls, paywalls, DRM or access controls.
SVGs, logos, icons and site assets remain fast for legitimate workflows.
Ambiguous photos and artwork require permission confirmation.
Page Quarry never grants a license to reuse third-party content.
Simple workflow

Open. Scan. Quarry.

No complicated setup and no developer tools required.

01

Visit a page

Open the website you want to inspect in Chrome and launch Page Quarry from the toolbar.

02

Scan its assets

Page Quarry examines the current page for supported visual assets and organizes the results automatically.

03

Use what you need

Preview, search and filter the gallery, then copy the source URL or download an individual asset.

Privacy by design

Your browsing data does not need a detour.

Page Quarry is designed as a local browser utility. The page is inspected in your browser when you explicitly use the extension.

Read the privacy policy
No Page Quarry account is required.
No Page Quarry cloud asset library or synchronization service.
Asset discovery is performed against the page you choose to scan.
The extension requests only the browser permissions needed for scanning and downloading.
Copied or downloaded assets go directly through your browser/device workflow.
Page QuarryComing soon to Chrome

Dig into the page, not the source code.

Page Quarry is being prepared for release. When it arrives, extracting the useful visual assets from a webpage will take only a few clicks.

Questions? Contact support