I used to dig through dev tools for every color on a page. AssetPullKit replaced that whole workflow in one click. It is honestly one of those tools you wonder how you worked without.
Extract design assets from any website
Inspect CSS, pull images, SVGs, colors, fonts, and Lottie animations, all from a single Chrome side panel. No account. No server. 100% local.
- No sign-up required
- 100% local processing
- All features free
Everything you need to reverse-engineer any UI
Six specialist tools, one side panel. Each one built to get you to the asset you need as fast as possible.
Element Inspector
Hover over any element to see its computed CSS in a live floating tooltip. Dimensions, colors, fonts, padding, and margin all at once. Click to copy the full CSS block to your clipboard.
Image Extractor
Finds every image on the page including those loaded via CSS backgrounds and picture sources. Preview thumbnails, see dimensions, copy URLs, or download everything as a single ZIP file.
SVG Extractor
Detects all inline SVG elements and gives you a live preview of each one. Copy the clean SVG markup or download as individual .svg files. Batch download everything at once with one click.
Color Palette
Scans the full computed color palette and ranks colors by how often they appear. Click any swatch to copy the hex value, or export the entire palette as CSS custom properties in one shot.
Font Inspector
Groups every font family in use by weight and size. Previews each one rendered in its actual font so you can see exactly how it looks. Copy the CSS snippet for any style with one click.
Lottie Detector
Finds Lottie animations loaded via player elements, window.lottie instances, data attributes, or inline JSON scripts. Copy the source URL or download the raw JSON file directly.
Up and running in under a minute
Three steps from zero to extracting whatever you need from any page on the web.
Install the extension
Add AssetPullKit to Chrome from the Web Store. No sign up, no email address, no credit card. The extension installs in seconds and works straight away.
Open on any website
Navigate to any site and click the AssetPullKit icon in your Chrome toolbar. The side panel opens and stays open as you browse, updating automatically when you change tabs.
Extract what you need
Switch between the six tabs to find exactly what you are looking for. Copy to clipboard, download individual files, or grab everything at once as a ZIP.
Built for developers and designers who value their time
No bloat. No paywalls. No data leaving your machine. Just the tool, working exactly as it should.
Fully local processing
Everything runs inside your browser tab. No page data is sent to any server, ever. What you inspect stays between you and your computer.
No account or sign-up
Install and open. There is no onboarding, no email required, and no profile to manage. The tool is ready to use from the first second.
Completely free
No free tier with locked features. No subscription. No credits. AssetPullKit is free to use in full, with every feature available from day one.
Works on any website
From marketing pages to web apps, AssetPullKit works across any site. Handles dynamically loaded content, CSS-injected assets, and custom web components.
Loved by designers and developers
Real feedback from people using AssetPullKit every day.
Working on a rebrand project. Pulling the client existing color palette as CSS variables in seconds saved me a real headache. Sorting by frequency is the detail that makes it actually useful.
Font detection grouped by family is such a small thing but it makes such a difference. You see at a glance what the type system actually looks like rather than a random list of styles.
I used to dig through dev tools for every color on a page. AssetPullKit replaced that whole workflow in one click. It is honestly one of those tools you wonder how you worked without.
Working on a rebrand project. Pulling the client existing color palette as CSS variables in seconds saved me a real headache. Sorting by frequency is the detail that makes it actually useful.
Font detection grouped by family is such a small thing but it makes such a difference. You see at a glance what the type system actually looks like rather than a random list of styles.
The inspect mode shows font weight, line height, padding and margin all at once without me having to open computed styles in DevTools. It is a genuinely faster way to understand how a UI was built.
I have tried four tools like this. All of them needed an account or a subscription for the basics. This one is free, runs locally, and actually works on the pages I need it on.
Side panel mode is underrated. It stays open while you browse and updates automatically when you change tabs. Really useful when you are doing competitive research across multiple sites.
The inspect mode shows font weight, line height, padding and margin all at once without me having to open computed styles in DevTools. It is a genuinely faster way to understand how a UI was built.
I have tried four tools like this. All of them needed an account or a subscription for the basics. This one is free, runs locally, and actually works on the pages I need it on.
Side panel mode is underrated. It stays open while you browse and updates automatically when you change tabs. Really useful when you are doing competitive research across multiple sites.
The Lottie detection works on sites where nothing else even notices there is an animation. I had been trying to get an inline JSON animation for days. This pulled it in about three seconds.
The SVG extractor found 51 SVGs on a single page and let me download them all at once. That would have taken me the better part of an hour by hand. Highly recommend for any frontend dev.
Used it to audit a competitor landing page. Full color palette, fonts, and every image on the page documented in under five minutes. What used to take an hour of manual work.
The Lottie detection works on sites where nothing else even notices there is an animation. I had been trying to get an inline JSON animation for days. This pulled it in about three seconds.
The SVG extractor found 51 SVGs on a single page and let me download them all at once. That would have taken me the better part of an hour by hand. Highly recommend for any frontend dev.
Used it to audit a competitor landing page. Full color palette, fonts, and every image on the page documented in under five minutes. What used to take an hour of manual work.
Common questions
Everything you need to know before you install.
Start extracting assets in seconds
Free to install. No account. No limits. Everything you need to understand any UI, available from the moment you add it to Chrome.
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