What Try PRO Unlocks in the Image Downloader (and Its One Limit)

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Most evaluation modes hide the good parts behind a paywall and let you test the boring ones. Try PRO does the opposite. The try pro image downloader tier hands you the entire advanced toolkit and asks only one thing in return: you run a download task on a single URL at a time. That trade-off makes it ideal for kicking the tyres on real pages.

What Try PRO unlocks

When you switch to Try PRO from the tier selector, every locked control opens up. You get the full side-panel Image Scraper with Deep Scan, Area Scan, and Continuous Scan. You get the filter set for dimensions, file type, aspect ratio, domain, and text-in-URL search. The Filename Constructor, Auto Folders, Download IF URL rules, client-side resize and convert, EXIF stripping, watermarking, the perceptual Duplicate Finder, and the 404 and Redirect checkers are all available. Nothing is a stub or a teaser version; these are the same tools the licensed tier uses.

The one limit in the try pro image downloader tier

The single restriction in the try pro image downloader is volume per task: one URL per download task. You can still build the task, apply filters, set up a filename template, configure resize and watermark, and run it end to end, but the URL count for that run is capped at one. This is deliberate. It lets you prove out the workflow on a genuine page without unlocking unrestricted bulk runs, which is what the licensed tier is for. Think of it as a full-feature test bench rather than a feature-limited demo.

How to evaluate it properly

Use the cap to your advantage by testing the parts that matter most to your work.

  • Filters: point it at a busy page and confirm the dimension and file-type rules drop the icons and keep the real images.
  • Renaming: drag together a filename template with tokens and a sequence, then check the output names match what you pictured.
  • Processing: resize to an exact width, convert a format, or apply a watermark, and inspect the quality of a single downloaded file.
  • Checking: run the 404 or Redirect checker on a URL to see how it reports reachable versus broken links.
  • Organizing: set up Auto Folders and confirm the nested paths build from the domain and URL fragments the way you expect.

Because everything runs client-side in your browser, what you see in Try PRO is exactly how the licensed version behaves; only the per-task URL count changes. That makes it a genuine preview rather than a watered-down trial, and it means any settings you dial in during testing will carry over when you move up a tier.

Who Try PRO suits

This mode fits anyone who wants proof before paying. If you are weighing the extension against a one-click grabber, testing one representative URL through filters, renaming, and resize tells you more than any feature list. If you already download in bulk on Free Unlimited and are curious whether the processing pipeline is worth it, Try PRO answers that on your own pages, not a demo. The single-URL cap keeps the evaluation honest while leaving every control fully functional.

Moving on from Try PRO

If the workflow earns its place, Licensed PRO removes the one-URL cap and lets you run unrestricted URL counts per task while keeping every feature you just tested. You toggle between Free Unlimited and Try PRO from the tier selector at any time, so nothing is locked in during evaluation. Install Bulk Image Downloader From URL List, switch to the try pro image downloader mode, and put the advanced tools through their paces on the kind of pages you actually work with before you commit.