App Feature
A free utility to search the web for images, download them to your device, and organize them into folders/albums with a built-in viewer.
Verdict
A convenient image finder/downloader with basic organizing, but its low reliability and polish hold it back.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Users who want a simple way to find and save web images
- People who prefer lightweight tools with basic folder/album organization
Not ideal for:
- Power users needing batch downloads, reverse search, or robust filtering
- Anyone sensitive to app instability, slow performance, or intrusive ads
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Straightforward search-and-save workflow and having an integrated gallery to sort images.
Users complain about:
Based on the low 2.7 rating, users commonly report reliability issues (failed downloads, crashes), uneven search quality, and potentially heavy ads or UI rough edges.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free (no pricing mentioned beyond Free). There’s no clear paid plan/IAP value to assess; try it at no cost and see if reliability meets your needs.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared with using a mobile browser’s Google/Bing Images or apps like PictPicks or Search by Image, this app’s value is its all-in-one search, download, and organize flow. However, alternatives typically offer broader sources, reverse image search, safer search controls, and more stable performance. If you need dependable results and features like batch downloads, tagging, or better filtering, established alternatives generally fare better.
Summary
Image Search, Image Downloader promises a quick path from finding images online to saving and organizing them locally, wrapping search, download, and gallery functions in one place. While the concept is handy for casual saving and light organization, the low user rating suggests issues with stability, download success rates, and overall polish that may frustrate regular use. If you only need an occasional image grabber and want simple folders/albums built in, it’s worth a free try. For frequent or advanced image sourcing, more mature alternatives with stronger reliability and features will likely serve you better.





