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Overview

Bulk AI video & image generation. Auto prompt processing, workflow automation & local media capture to scale your AI creations.

Flow Automation adds batch processing to Google Labs Flow. Instead of entering one prompt at a time and waiting at your screen for each result, you load a list of prompts, choose your settings, and let the extension work through the queue while you do something else. It is built for creators, marketers, and agencies who need more output from Google Labs Flow than manual generation allows. The extension runs in the Chrome side panel next to Flow, so your queue and progress stay visible while you work. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES Google Labs Flow is designed around single generations. You write a prompt, wait for the result, download it, and start again. That works well for a few clips. It becomes slow when you need fifty, or two hundred. Flow Automation handles that repetition. You prepare your prompts once, set your model and output options, and start the queue. The extension enters each prompt, waits for the generation to finish, saves the result, and moves to the next task. You can leave the tab and come back when the batch is done. KEY FEATURES Prompt queue Upload a .txt or .csv file containing your prompts, or paste them directly into the panel. Each line becomes a separate task. Tasks are processed in order, and you can pause, resume, or stop at any point. Individual tasks can be removed, or the whole queue cleared, before you start. Five generation modes - Text to Video: a list of written prompts becomes a batch of videos. - Create Image: a list of prompts becomes a batch of images. - Image to Video: upload your own image files and generate video from them. - Ingredients to Video: combine up to three reference images in a single generation, useful for keeping a character or visual style consistent. - Frame to Frame: chain multiple scenes together, where each new scene begins from the final frame of the previous one. Model selection for each task Choose between Veo 3.1, Veo 2, Imagen 4, Nano Banana, and Nano Banana Pro. Fast and Quality tiers are available where Flow offers them, so you can use a faster option while testing ideas and a higher-quality option for final output. Because the model is stored per task, a single queue can mix different models. Output options Select landscape (16:9) or portrait (9:16) aspect ratio, and choose one to four outputs per prompt when you want variations to pick from. Automatic downloads and file naming Turn on automatic download and completed results are saved without manual clicks. Files go into date-based folders inside a base folder you can rename. Filenames are assembled from the prompt text, the model used, the task index, and a timestamp, so files stay distinct and searchable instead of arriving as generic numbered downloads. Optional prefix and suffix fields let you apply your own naming conventions, such as a client code or campaign tag. Error handling for long runs Long batches fail in predictable ways, and the extension is built to keep going: - Each task retries up to three times before being marked as failed. - The page refreshes automatically when errors begin to accumulate. - Repeated failures trigger a pause, so a service problem does not consume the rest of your queue. - Failed tasks are marked and skipped, and the remaining tasks continue processing. Background operation A keep-alive script helps the queue keep running when the Flow tab is not the active tab, so you can use other tabs while a batch is in progress. Timing controls Set the delay between prompts, plus waiting time and stop time values, to control how quickly the extension moves through your queue. Prompt prefix and suffix Apply a fixed piece of text to the beginning or end of every prompt in a run. This is useful for repeating a style instruction across an entire batch without editing each line. Gallery Generated results are stored locally in your browser along with the prompt that produced them. You can filter by media type and re-download items individually or in bulk, including items from earlier sessions. Prompt generator (optional) Expand a list of keywords into longer written prompts using one of six creative presets: General, Cinematic Director, Nature Filmmaker, Abstract Artist, Commercial Director, or Music Video Director. Choose how many prompts to produce per keyword, then send them straight to the queue. This feature requires your own Google Gemini API key, which you enter in the settings. CSV export Export your queue as a CSV file, giving you a record of which prompts were run and what the outcome was. Interface language The panel interface offers a language setting, including an automatic option that follows your system language. HOW IT WORKS 1. Open Google Labs Flow in Chrome, then open the Flow Automation side panel. 2. Add your prompts by uploading a text or CSV file or pasting them in. For image-based modes, select your image files instead. 3. Choose your generation mode, model, aspect ratio, and number of outputs per prompt. 4. Enable automatic download and set your folder and filename options if you want results saved without manual clicks. 5. Press Start. The extension processes each task in order and saves completed results as they finish. WHO IT IS FOR Content creators publishing on a schedule If you post short-form video regularly, the limit is usually production time rather than ideas. Preparing a batch in advance means a single setup session can cover a longer publishing period. Social media and creative agencies When you handle several client accounts, filename prefixes let you tag output by client so files stay separated as they download, rather than needing to be sorted afterwards. Marketers testing creative variations Generating several versions of a concept is straightforward when each prompt can produce up to four outputs and the whole set runs in one queue. Online store owners Image to Video mode works from product photography you already have, which is useful when you want motion content across a range of products. Course creators and educators When each lesson or module needs its own visual, a queue built from your lesson list produces the full set in one run. Prompt testing and experimentation Running many prompt variations in sequence, with a CSV record linking prompts to outputs, makes it easier to compare results systematically. Narrative and multi-scene projects Frame to Frame mode is intended for sequences where shots need visual continuity, since each scene starts from the last frame of the one before it. BENEFITS Less repetitive manual work The prompt, wait, and download cycle is handled by the extension, so a long batch needs a setup step rather than continuous attention. Files that stay organized Date folders and descriptive filenames make results easier to find later than default browser download names, particularly once you have generated a large number of files. Batches that keep running Retry and recovery behavior is designed so that one failed generation does not end an entire run. A record of your work The gallery and CSV export let you trace which prompt produced which file, including for work done in previous sessions. Consistency across a run Because settings are stored per task and prefix or suffix text applies across a batch, output stays consistent instead of drifting as you manually reselect options. IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW This extension automates the Google Labs Flow interface. It does not generate media itself. You need your own Google account with working access to Google Labs Flow. The models available to you, and the total amount you can generate, are determined by your Google account. This extension does not increase, extend, or bypass any usage limit. Keep Chrome open and your computer awake while a batch is running. Closing the browser or letting the computer sleep will stop the run. Google Labs Flow is an evolving product. When its interface changes, extensions that interact with it may need updating. Keeping automatic updates enabled in Chrome helps ensure you are on the current version. PERMISSIONS AND PRIVACY Each permission is used for a specific function: - Site access to labs.google and related Google media domains: to read the Flow page, enter prompts, and retrieve completed media. - Downloads: to save generated videos and images to your computer. - Storage and unlimited storage: to keep your settings, queue, and gallery in your browser. - Side panel, tabs, scripting, and web navigation: to display the extension interface and interact with the Flow tab. - Alarms and offscreen: for timing and background processing during long runs. - Identity: for account sign-in. Data handling: Account sign-in and subscription information are handled through our server at api.extino.net. If you use the optional prompt generator, your keywords and your API key are sent from your browser to Google's Gemini API in order to produce prompts. This happens only when you use that feature. Your generated media, gallery entries, and extension settings are stored locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our servers. Please review our privacy policy for complete details on data collection and handling. THIRD-PARTY DISCLAIMER Flow Automation is an independent product developed by Extino. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or otherwise associated with Google LLC. Google, Google Labs, Flow, Veo, Imagen, and Chrome are trademarks of their respective owners and are referred to here only to describe the service this extension works with. You need your own Google account with access to Google Labs Flow to use this extension. SUPPORT Setup guide and documentation: https://codemam.com/flow-automation/ Support and issue reporting: https://help.codemam.com/en FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do I need a Google account subscription? You need working access to Google Labs Flow through your own Google account. This extension automates that interface and does not provide generation access on its own. Does this remove generation limits? No. Your output remains subject to whatever your Google account allows. The extension changes how efficiently you use that access, not how much access you have. Do I need coding knowledge or an API key? No coding is required, and the core batch features do not need an API key. An API key is only needed if you choose to use the optional prompt generator. Can I use my computer while a batch runs? Yes. You can switch tabs and work normally, and the keep-alive script helps the queue continue while the Flow tab is in the background. Chrome must stay open and the computer must stay awake. What happens if one generation fails? That task retries up to three times, then is marked and skipped so the rest of the queue continues. If failures accumulate, the extension refreshes the page or pauses rather than working through the remaining tasks unsuccessfully. Where are my files saved? In your Downloads folder, inside date-based subfolders. You can set the base folder name and add a prefix or suffix to filenames. Can I generate video from my own images? Yes. Image to Video works from a single image, and Ingredients to Video combines up to three reference images in one generation. Can I stop a batch partway through? Yes. Pause, resume, and stop controls are available while a run is in progress.

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    August 16, 2026
  • Size
    2.44MiB
  • Languages
    29 languages
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    extinoltd@gmail.com
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