If you’re a writer, blogger, or content creator, you must have faced the challenge of downloading images from Google Docs. It has become a significant pain in the neck over the years. Initially, one could download images directly from Google Docs with a single click, but that’s no longer possible. However, there is still a straightforward way to download images from your Google Docs. It’s going to take less than a minute, and it’s super simple.
Firstly, open the Google Doc and scroll down to the image you want to download. When you right-click, you’ll notice that there is no option to download the image anymore. This is because Google Doc formats no longer support direct image downloads. But don’t worry, here’s how you can download all the images from a single Google Doc.
Go to ‘File’ and scroll down to ‘Download As.’ Then, download it as a webpage. This will give you a .HTML file, and when you click download, it may take a few seconds for the file to download. Once the download is complete, click on the zip file, and it will unzip into a folder. Within this folder, you’ll find the HTML version of the Google Doc and the extracted images.
The images will be in their own folder, and you’ll see all the images that were included in your Google Doc. You can now grab each of these individual images, rename them, resize them, optimize them, and add them to your blog post. It’s that simple!
You no longer have to waste time saving images to your keep folder and then downloading each image from there. With this method, you can download all the images from a single Google Doc in one go. This will save you time and make your content creation process much more efficient.