Growth signalFree or hybridMedium-risk permissions
Tumblr Exporter - Backup Posts, Likes & Blogs icon

Tumblr Exporter - Backup Posts, Likes & Blogs

One-click export for Tumblr. Save posts, reblogs, and likes to CSV, Excel or JSON. Your blog, your backup.

Users49Current public install base
Rating1.0Store average score
Reviews1Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth+2Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate+4.26%Relative weekly velocity
Preview

Tumblr Exporter - Backup Posts, Likes & Blogs Media preview

1 assets
Trend

30-day user trend

Review user movement over the last 30 days.

User Growth Over Time

47484949502026年6月17日2026年6月20日2026年6月23日Latest: 49
Rating trend

30-day rating change

Track rating movement over time to see whether quality signals remain stable.

30-day rating change

Start
1.00
Latest
1.00
30-day rating change
0.00
0.900.951.001.051.102026年6月17日2026年6月20日2026年6月23日Latest: 1.00
2026年6月17日2026年6月23日
Growth overview

Daily, weekly, and monthly growth

Compare 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day net growth and growth rate.

1-day growthFlat
00%
7-day growthGrowing
+2+4.26%
30-day growthGrowing
+7+16.7%
Technical snapshot

Version, languages, and crawl freshness

Review publication date, version, supported languages, and crawl timestamps.

Version1.3
ManifestV3
Size618KiB
Languages1English
Published
Store updated
Last crawled
English
Overview

Product summary

Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.

# Tumblr Exporter: Back Up Your Tumblr Content

## The Problem With Tumblr Data

Years of posts. Thousands of liked items. Carefully curated reblogs. All of it lives on Tumblr's servers, not yours.

When a blog you follow deactivates, those posts vanish from your likes forever. When Tumblr updates its policies, your content might suddenly be at risk. When you decide to leave the platform or simply want a local copy, extracting your data becomes a frustrating ordeal.

Tumblr does offer a built-in export feature, but anyone who has used it knows the result: a chaotic archive of nested HTML files and folders. Finding a specific post means clicking through dozens of directories. Getting that data into a spreadsheet for actual use requires technical knowledge that most users simply don't have.

This gap between wanting your data and actually having usable data is where most backup attempts fail. You download the archive, open it once, feel overwhelmed by the mess, and never touch it again.

Reviews

Recent review snapshot

Inspect the latest comments and rating distribution.

The Chrome Web Store shows 1 reviews, but only 0 review bodies have synced into ExtScope so far. Showing the synced reviews available right now.

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Related products

Similar and related extensions

Review related products from the Chrome Web Store detail page.