PicPluck is a browser, a bulk download manager, and a file organizer in one. Pluck photos and videos from any page, sort them on your phone, and beam them to your laptop over Wi‑Fi — no cloud, no account, no cables.
Stop juggling a browser, a downloader, and some random cloud locker. PicPluck does the lot.
Open any gallery, profile, or article and grab every photo and video at once — pick exactly what you want to keep.
Queue a big batch and keep browsing. Downloads finish in the background, even with the app closed.
Everything lands in a tidy library you can sort by date, name, or size — folders per site, no mess.
Open one address (or scan a QR) on any laptop and download your files — or grab them all as a zip.
Your logins never leave your device, and the transfer runs on your own Wi‑Fi. PicPluck collects no data about you.
Send any saved file straight to a friend or your Mac with the share sheet you already know.
Tired of uploading to some storage site just to get files onto a real computer? PicPluck turns your phone into the source. Your laptop reaches in over Wi‑Fi and grabs what it wants.
No. PicPluck has no account and uploads nothing. Files stay on your device until you choose to move them, and the computer transfer runs entirely on your local Wi‑Fi.
Never. You sign in to sites yourself inside the in‑app browser; that session stays on your device. PicPluck doesn’t see, store, or send any login information.
Photos and videos that a page makes available — galleries, profiles, articles, and more. You always choose exactly which items to keep.
Yes — the transfer is just a web address, so any computer with a browser on the same Wi‑Fi can grab your files.