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Saving your inkFrog photos

How to download your inkFrog images

inkFrog hosted your product photos on its own servers. With the service shut down, those images are on borrowed time — and they were never included in the CSV export. Here's how to actually get them back before the links go dark.

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Why you can't just right-click and save

inkFrog gives you images one page at a time, with no bulk download and no link telling you which listing each photo belongs to. For a real catalog that's hundreds or thousands of clicks — and it doesn't reconnect the photos to your listings afterward.

The fast way: rescue them from your export

Your inkFrog CSV export holds links to every image. Upload it to Newpad and we fetch each photo off inkFrog's servers automatically, host it permanently, and attach it back to the right listing. We recover well over 90%, and you get an honest count of exactly what saved and what was already gone.

If you don't have the export

Then, honestly, there's not much anyone can do. The CSV was the only list of where your images lived, and inkFrog's download is gone now that it's shut down. If you saved that file before the shutdown, you're in good shape.

Frequently asked

How do I download all my inkFrog images at once?+

Upload your inkFrog CSV export to Newpad. It reads every image link in the file and downloads the photos server-side, all at once, then re-attaches them to your listings.

Where are inkFrog images hosted?+

On inkFrog's own servers (the i.frg.im domain), behind links your eBay listings and export point to. That hosting is winding down after the shutdown, which is why saving the images now matters.

Will my inkFrog images disappear?+

Yes, eventually — and some links are already dead. There's no published date for when the hosting goes fully dark, so the safe move is to rescue them now.

The image links are dying by the day. Don't wait.

Rescue my inkFrog photos →