What does Pixel Flow do?
Pixel Flow helps Chrome users scan web pages for images, preview them, save favorites, organize assets with tags, inspect image details, convert formats, and batch download selected files.
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Pixel Flow is a Chrome image productivity extension for scanning, selecting, analyzing, organizing, converting, and downloading web images with user-controlled workflows.
Pixel Flow helps Chrome users scan web pages for images, preview them, save favorites, organize assets with tags, inspect image details, convert formats, and batch download selected files.
Pixel Flow is designed as a user-controlled image productivity tool. Users decide which visible or discoverable page images to inspect, save, or download, and they remain responsible for respecting copyright, site terms, and applicable laws.
Pixel Flow is useful for designers, marketers, researchers, content teams, ecommerce teams, and AI image dataset curators who repeatedly work with web images.
Yes. Pixel Flow is built on Chrome Extension Manifest V3 and uses a browser side panel, content scripts, background services, and offscreen processing to support image workflows.
Pixel Flow includes image processing workflows for formats such as WebP, AVIF, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and SVG-related inspection. Exact supported conversions may depend on browser capabilities and product plan.
Pixel Flow is designed around browser-side workflows and account-based features. The exact storage behavior can vary by feature, so users should review the Privacy Policy and in-product notices before using sync, account, or payment features.
Pixel Flow can support a free entry experience and a Pro plan for advanced workflows. Final pricing should be confirmed on the Pricing page or inside the extension before purchase.
The Pixel Flow user manual is available at /docs/ and explains scanning, filtering, collecting, tagging, conversion, downloads, account features, and responsible use.