Shopify App Review · Bulk Image Export
CS – Export Product Images Review (2026)
Stores that need to pull product and variant images out of Shopify in bulk, whether for a migration, a marketplace listing, or an external design workflow.
SCORE
/10
CS – Export Product Images is a Built for Shopify tool from Craftshift that bulk-downloads product and variant images, filtered by status, collection, vendor, or creation date. Files can be named by SKU, barcode, or product ID and sorted into per-product subfolders. A free demo plan exports up to 100 images; paid plans run $29 to $99 per month. It holds a 5.0 rating from 24 reviews.
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What CS Export actually does
CS – Export Product Images downloads your product and variant images from Shopify in bulk. You pick which products to include by filtering on status, collection, vendor, or creation date, and the app packages the images for download with real-time progress you can follow in the export logs.
The naming options are the practical heart of it: files can be named by SKU, barcode, or product ID, including image position, and grouped into subfolders per product. That means what lands on your machine is organized enough to re-import somewhere else, hand to a designer, or push to a marketplace like Amazon without an hour of renaming first. It’s from Craftshift, the same developer behind CS – Smart Bulk Image Upload, and the two are built to work together for round-trip workflows.
How it scores across key areas
| Features | 7.5 | |
| Ease of setup | 8.5 | |
| Value for money | 7.0 | |
| Support & docs | 8.0 | |
| Reliability | 8.0 | |
| Track record | 6.5 |
Pros & cons
- Filters exports by status, collection, vendor, or creation date, so you grab exactly the set you need
- File naming by SKU, barcode, or product ID with image position, plus per-product subfolders
- Real-time progress monitoring in the export logs for big jobs
- Built for Shopify badge and a 5.0 rating, with a free demo tier (100 images) to test the workflow
- Pairs with CS – Smart Bulk Image Upload from the same developer for round-trip export/import
- Only 24 public reviews so far, so the track record is thinner than the big data-export suites
- Paid plans are metered by image count ($29/mo for 1,000 up to $99/mo for unlimited), which adds up for very large catalogs
- The free demo tier skips queue priority, so big test exports can be slow
- It only handles images and files, not full product data exports like a CSV-based tool would
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App Store screenshots
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Before you spend trial time
- Run a free demo export of up to 100 images and check the folder structure matches what your workflow needs.
- Test the SKU or barcode naming option against your actual catalog, especially products with many variants.
- Time a filtered export (one collection or vendor) so you know what a full-catalog job will take.
- Confirm image quality on the downloaded files matches the originals before relying on it for a migration.
- If you also need to re-upload images later, test the round trip with CS – Smart Bulk Image Upload.
Pricing
Plans (verify on the listing): Demo plan is free and exports up to 100 images without queue priority. Starter is $29/month for 1,000 images, Advanced $69/month for 10,000, and Premium $99/month for unlimited exports. All tiers include highest-quality images and customer support.
Pricing changes frequently on Shopify apps, always check the live listing for the latest tiers and trial terms. View current pricing on Shopify →
Closing take
CS – Export Product Images fills a real gap: Shopify gives you no built-in bulk image download, and this app handles the filtering, naming, and folder organization that make an export actually usable afterward.
Bottom line: a focused utility with a perfect (if small) rating and a free tier that lets you prove it out. Worth installing when a migration, marketplace push, or design handoff is on your calendar.
Ready to try CS Export?
Free plan / trial on the listing · validate on a duplicate theme before you roll it out.
Partner link, you pay the same as going direct via Shopify.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I download all my Shopify product images at once?
Not natively; Shopify has no built-in bulk image download. CS – Export Product Images adds that: it exports product and variant images in bulk, filtered by status, collection, vendor, or creation date, with progress logs so you can watch big jobs run.
How are the exported files named?
You choose the naming scheme: SKU, barcode, or product ID, including the image position (like SKU_1, SKU_2). You can also have images sorted into subfolders per product, which keeps large exports organized.
Is there a free plan?
Yes, the Demo plan is free and exports up to 100 images, though without priority in the export queue. Paid plans are $29/month for 1,000 images, $69/month for 10,000, and $99/month for unlimited.
Does it export variant images too?
Yes, both product and variant images are covered, and the filters (status, collection, date, vendor) apply so you can pull just the slice of the catalog you need.
Is CS – Export Product Images Built for Shopify?
Yes, it carries the Built for Shopify badge, which means it meets Shopify’s standards for performance, design, and admin integration. It holds a 5.0 rating from 24 reviews as of this writing.
Can I re-upload the exported images to another store?
The export gives you organized, consistently named files, and Craftshift’s companion app, CS – Smart Bulk Image Upload, is built for the other direction: bulk-uploading images and matching them to products by SKU, barcode, or title.
How we researched this
- Primary source: Shopify App Store listing for CS – Export Product Images
- Supplementary: 3-star review sampling for support and UX friction signals
- Last updated: July 13, 2026

