Grab every SVG from any website in one click

Extract SVG icons, logos, and illustrations from any website and save them to organized folders.

What it does

PocketUI scans the live DOM of any page and pulls out every SVG it finds - inline elements, external .svg files, and SVGs embedded in CSS. Preview them all inside the extension, deselect what you don't need, pick a folder, and save. No right-click-inspect-copy-paste. No dev tools. Just click and collect.

How it works

  1. 1

    Open PocketUI on any website and choose "Assets" mode

  2. 2

    The extension scans the DOM for all inline SVGs, <img> tags pointing to .svg files, and CSS url() references

  3. 3

    Preview every SVG in a grid - deselect anything you don't want

  4. 4

    Pick a folder (or create a new one) and save

  5. 5

    Access your SVGs anytime from the PocketUI dashboard or export them

Why designers use it

  • Grab every SVG on a page with one click - no dev tools needed
  • Preview SVGs before saving so you only keep what matters
  • Organize SVGs into concept-based folders (e.g. "SaaS Icons", "Logo Inspo")
  • SVGs saved as clean code - copy and paste directly into your project
  • Cloud sync on Pro so your SVG library follows you everywhere
  • Works on any Chromium browser: Chrome, Arc, Brave, Edge

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Frequently asked questions

How is this different from the free SVG Grabber tool?
The free tool works via URL - paste a link and extract SVGs. The extension works on the live page you're browsing, catches JavaScript-rendered SVGs, and lets you save them into organized folders with cloud sync. Think of the free tool as a quick grab, and the extension as your ongoing SVG library.
Does it work on JavaScript-rendered pages?
Yes. The extension runs on the live DOM after JavaScript has executed, so it catches dynamically rendered SVGs that server-side tools miss.
Can I export saved SVGs?
Yes. Copy the raw SVG code from any saved item, or export to Figma on Pro and Lifetime plans.
What about SVGs inside iframes?
The extension scans the main document. SVGs inside cross-origin iframes aren't accessible due to browser security restrictions, but same-origin iframes are scanned.

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