FAQ

Answers about Pixel Flow.

Pixel Flow is a Chrome image productivity extension for scanning, selecting, analyzing, organizing, and downloading web images with user-controlled workflows.

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, and download selected files with source records.

Is Pixel Flow a web scraper?

Pixel Flow is not an automated scraping service. It is designed as a user-controlled image productivity tool. Users decide which images on the current page to inspect, save, or download, and they remain responsible for keeping their use within authorized scopes and respecting copyright, site terms, and applicable laws.

Who should use Pixel Flow?

Pixel Flow is useful for designers, marketers, researchers, content teams, ecommerce teams, and AI image dataset curators who repeatedly work with web images.

Does Pixel Flow work inside Chrome?

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.

Does Pixel Flow store my images on a server?

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.

How is Pixel Flow priced?

Pixel Flow offers a free entry experience, discounted auto-renewing PRO subscriptions, and one-time PRO passes. Final prices, discounts, and renewal terms should be confirmed on the Pricing page, inside the extension, or in the active checkout flow before purchase.

Where can I read the user manual?

The Pixel Flow user manual is available at /docs/ and explains scanning, filtering, collecting, tagging, downloads, account features, and responsible use.