LitchiSoft: The Best Tumblr Photo Downloader for High-Quality Images

LitchiSoft Tumblr Photo Downloader — Batch Save Images & GIFs is a tool (desktop or web-based) that lets users download multiple images and GIFs from Tumblr blogs or posts in one operation. Typical features and behavior:

  • What it does:

    • Batch-downloads photos and animated GIFs from a Tumblr blog, tag page, or individual posts.
    • Preserves original filenames or timestamps when available.
    • Option to choose output folder and subfolder organization (by blog, date, or post ID).
    • Skips duplicates and can resume interrupted downloads.
  • Common user options:

    • Enter a blog URL, post URL, or tag; set max number of posts to scan.
    • Filter by image size, file type (JPG, PNG, GIF), or minimum dimensions.
    • Choose download concurrency (number of simultaneous connections) and rate limits to avoid server throttling.
    • Rename or add prefixes/suffixes to filenames.
  • Performance & reliability:

    • Batch mode saves time versus manual saving but depends on Tumblr rate limits and changes to Tumblr’s API/site.
    • Large batches may need pauses or lower concurrency to avoid IP-based throttling.
  • Safety & privacy:

    • Requires only the URLs to download; avoid entering credentials unless the tool explicitly supports authenticated downloads.
    • For private or NSFW content behind login, an authenticated method may be required — follow site terms and respect copyright and user privacy.
  • Typical limitations:

    • May not download content blocked by Tumblr’s access controls or removed by the blog owner.
    • Animated GIFs might be converted to MP4 by Tumblr; some downloaders save the MP4 instead.
    • Dependence on Tumblr site changes can temporarily break functionality until updated.
  • Use cases:

    • Backing up your own Tumblr blog media.
    • Collecting images from a public blog or tag for offline reference (ensure you have rights to use them).
    • Archiving multimedia collections or research where permitted.

If you want, I can:

  • Provide a short step-by-step guide to download a public blog’s images (assume a generic downloader).
  • Suggest safe settings for large batch downloads.
  • Draft copy for a product page or help article about this tool. Which would you like?

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