Utilities
Bulk Downloader
What it does: downloads many files at once from a list of links. Each link is saved exactly as-is — images, videos, archives, PDFs, documents, anything. Nothing is converted.
How to use it
- Open Bulk Downloader.
- Add your links, in any of these ways:
- Paste a list into the box (one per line, or mixed into other text — Spark Tray finds the links automatically).
- Import file — choose a
.txtor.csvfile. - Drag and drop a
.txt/.csvfile, or a dragged selection of links, onto the box.
- Spark Tray scans your input and shows a preview: how many links were found, how many are ready to download, and how many duplicates were skipped. Invalid entries and repeats are filtered out automatically.
- Optionally set a Subfolder name to keep this batch together in its own folder.
- Click Download. Every link becomes its own job, grouped as one batch.
Batch controls
While a batch runs you'll see overall progress plus each item's status. You can:
- Retry failed — re-run only the links that didn't succeed.
- Cancel batch — stop everything still queued or running.
Output
Saved to the Bulk Downloads subfolder (inside your named subfolder, if you set one).
Tips & notes
- Because files are saved as-is, this is ideal for grabbing lots of direct file links quickly. For downloading from video sites, use the Video Downloader instead.
- Duplicate links are detected and downloaded only once.
Bulk Downloader in Spark Tray
Drop in a CSV or paste one link per line and Spark Tray queues them all — downloading in the background, honoring your limits, and retrying anything that fails. Learn more about the Bulk Downloader.
Windows 10/11 (x64) · Free · No account
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