Chrome image workflow extension

Pixel Flow organizes web image work from capture to download.

Pixel Flow is a Chrome extension for people who collect, inspect, convert, and download images from the web. It adds a browser side panel that scans page images, filters by useful image attributes, saves selected assets into a library, analyzes metadata, converts modern formats such as WebP and AVIF, and exports organized records for later work.

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What is Pixel Flow?

Pixel Flow is a Chrome extension that turns web image collection into a structured workflow. Instead of opening images one by one, users can scan a page, preview detected images, save favorites, add tags, inspect metadata, convert formats, and batch download selected assets from a browser side panel.

Who is Pixel Flow for?

Pixel Flow is designed for designers, marketers, researchers, content teams, ecommerce operators, and AI image dataset curators who frequently collect visual references or production assets from websites and need more control than a standard browser save action provides.

How is Pixel Flow different from a normal image downloader?

Pixel Flow combines image discovery, metadata inspection, library management, tagging, format conversion, download history, and batch export in one Chrome extension. It is built for repeatable visual research and asset workflows, not only for one-time file saving.

Core features

Built for repeatable visual research, not one-off saving.

Page image scanning

Detect images on the current page and review them from a focused Chrome side panel.

Useful when a page contains many visual assets, responsive image sources, embedded Base64 images, or images hidden inside modern layouts.

Smart filtering

Filter by source, file name, format, size, aspect ratio, responsive image type, and tags.

This helps teams quickly reduce noisy page scans to the assets that are actually useful for research, production, or archiving.

Library and tags

Save images into a personal library, organize them with tags, and return to past collections.

Pixel Flow is built for recurring work where references and downloaded assets need to stay searchable.

Metadata inspection

Review image details such as format, dimensions, color information, EXIF-style metadata, and lifecycle signals.

The analysis views help users understand where an image came from, how it was produced, and whether it is suitable for reuse.

Format conversion

Convert selected images into practical formats, including modern web image formats such as WebP and AVIF.

Conversion tools reduce the number of separate desktop utilities needed during content and design workflows.

Batch download and export

Download multiple selected images, keep download history, and export image records for review.

Batch actions make Pixel Flow useful for audits, visual research boards, ecommerce catalog checks, and content operations.

Use cases

For teams that treat images as working assets.

Pixel Flow fits browser-first workflows where users need context, source awareness, metadata, and repeatable organization.

Explore use cases
Design reference collectionUI designers and brand designers
Marketing and content operationsMarketing teams and content editors
Ecommerce visual checksEcommerce operators and marketplace teams
AI image dataset curationAI creators and dataset curators