Chrome Extension · 4.27 ★

Automate bulk AI video & image generation

The most powerful automation tool for Google Flow. Create images, text-to-video, frame-to-video, and ingredients mode — all from a single panel with smart queue management.

4Gen Modes
14+Languages
60K+Users
Auto Flow Control Panel — Full view showing header with mode selection, prompt input, reference library, prompt mapping, and queue controls
Control Panel — Full View

Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about Auto Flow.

Create Image (Nano Banana)
  1. Select Create Image mode in the Control tab
  2. Paste one prompt per line in the Prompt List, or click Import file (.txt)
  3. Click Add to Queue
  4. Click Start — choose New Project or Current Project
  5. Monitor progress in the Task Progress table
  6. When done, switch to Gallery → Scan All to find your images
Input section showing Prompt List field, Queue Images with Shared Ref Upload and 1:1 Batch Upload buttons, bulk mode and repeat toggles, and Reference Library Input Section — Prompt List & Upload Options
Text-to-Video
  1. Select Text-to-Video mode
  2. Paste one prompt per line — each line is one scene with a clear camera direction
  3. Click Add to Queue
  4. Click Start and choose Create New Project or Run on This Page
  5. Watch Task Progress for Waiting → Generating → Done status

Best practices: keep one scene per line, put action + camera movement in the same line, use tags like [V1-S1] for stable sorting.

Frame-to-Video (Image-to-Video)
  1. Select Frame-to-Video mode
  2. Upload reference images using Shared Ref Upload or 1:1 Batch Upload
  3. Write video prompts in the Prompt List
  4. Optionally enable Map references by prompt to assign specific images to specific prompts
  5. Click Add to QueueStart
Lower section of Control panel showing Reference Library, prompt mapping, Add to Queue and Manage buttons Reference Library, Prompt Mapping & Queue
Ingredients Mode
  1. Select Ingredients mode
  2. Upload product/ingredient images
  3. Write video prompts describing the product showcase
  4. Add to Queue → Start

Ingredients mode is designed for product showcase videos where you want to highlight specific visual elements.

Uploads & Reference Library

There are three ways to upload images in Auto Flow. Understanding the difference is important — only Add to Library saves images permanently.

Upload controls showing Shared Ref Upload, 1:1 Batch Upload, bulk mode toggle, and Reference Library Upload Controls & Reference Library
Shared Ref Upload

Upload reference images that are shared across all prompts in the current job. Every prompt in your list will use these images as visual references when generating.

These images are temporary — they are only used for the current job and are not saved to the Reference Library. If you clear the queue or start a new job, they're gone.

1:1 Batch Upload

Upload images that are paired 1-to-1 with prompts by line order. The first uploaded image goes with the first prompt, second image with second prompt, and so on.

Also temporary — these images are not saved to the Reference Library. They only apply to the current job.

Add to Library Persistent

Saves images to your Reference Library, which persists across sessions. Images saved here stay until you manually delete them. Use the library for images you reuse frequently — brand assets, character references, style guides, etc.

You can then assign library images to specific prompts using Map references by prompt.

Toggles

Bulk mode: 1 image per prompt (line order)

When ON, each uploaded image is assigned to exactly one prompt in order. Image 1 → Prompt 1, Image 2 → Prompt 2. When OFF, all images are used for every prompt.

Repeat first prompt for all uploaded images

When ON, the first prompt text is reused for every uploaded image. Useful when you have many reference images but want the same prompt applied to all of them.

Quick rule: Use Shared Ref or 1:1 Batch for one-off jobs. Use Add to Library for images you want to keep and reuse across multiple jobs.

Prompt Formatting Guide

How you format your prompts determines how Auto Flow processes them and how the gallery sorts your results.

Basic Format

One prompt per line. Each line = one generation task.

a golden retriever running on the beach, slow motion, cinematic
a cat sleeping in a sunbeam on a window sill
a hummingbird hovering near red flowers, macro shot

Tagged Format (Recommended)

Use tags like [V1-S1] to organize by video and scene. This enables proper sorting and Pick Matched functionality.

[V1-S1] a character walks into a dark laboratory, wide shot
[V1-S2] close-up of the character's face as they see the experiment
[V1-S3] the experiment glows bright blue, camera pulls back
[V2-S1] a chef prepares a meal in a busy restaurant kitchen
[V2-S2] close-up of the dish being plated with garnish

V = Video number, S = Scene number. This tells Auto Flow which prompts belong together. The gallery will group them and Pick Matched will pair images with their animated videos by matching these tags.

Multi-line Prompts

Separate prompts with a blank line if a single prompt spans multiple lines:

A detailed scene of a medieval castle at sunrise,
with fog rolling through the valley below.

A close-up of a knight's armor reflecting firelight,
cinematic depth of field.

Image-to-Video Format

When using Frame-to-Video with the ||| delimiter (for Auto Flow paste):

[V#-S#] image prompt ||| [V#-S#] video prompt

The left side generates the image, the right side animates it. Tags must match on both sides.

Full Example (2 videos, 5 scenes each)

Here's a complete real-world example showing how to structure a multi-video project:

[V1-S1] Neon city skyline in rain, reflective rooftops, dramatic clouds ||| [V1-S1] Cinematic tilt from skyline to street with rainfall streaking across lens.
[V1-S2] Courier under glowing signage, wet jacket, intense expression ||| [V1-S2] Slow dolly-in while steam drifts and signs pulse.
[V1-S3] Close-up data chip in gloved hand, water droplets, amber glow ||| [V1-S3] Macro rack-focus from droplets to glowing chip core.
[V1-S4] Narrow alley with hologram ads and mist, long perspective lines ||| [V1-S4] Handheld forward move through alley with subtle parallax.
[V1-S5] Rooftop dawn reveal, storm clearing over city skyline ||| [V1-S5] Crane-up shot as sunlight breaks through clouds.

[V2-S1] Desert outpost at sunset, dust haze, long warm shadows ||| [V2-S1] Slow panorama establishing outpost and surrounding dunes.
[V2-S2] Pilot inspecting drone wing by hangar, toolkit on ground ||| [V2-S2] Medium orbit around pilot with drifting dust particles.
[V2-S3] Cracked visor close-up reflecting lightning from distant storm ||| [V2-S3] Push-in close-up with subtle head turn and light flicker.
[V2-S4] Convoy vehicles driving into dunes, headlights cutting dust ||| [V2-S4] Side tracking shot matching convoy speed with motion blur.
[V2-S5] Night camp under stars, blue emergency lamps, quiet atmosphere ||| [V2-S5] Slow pullback to wide aerial while camp lights dim.

Download sample-prompts.txt

AI Prompting Guide

Use this prompt with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI to generate Auto Flow-compatible prompts. Save it as a custom instruction or paste it at the start of your conversation:

You are an Auto Flow prompt generator. You create prompts for bulk AI video and image generation. FORMAT RULES: - Each line is one prompt. One line = one generation. - Use [V#-S#] tags: V = video number, S = scene number. - For image-to-video: [V#-S#] image prompt ||| [V#-S#] video prompt - Image prompts describe the STILL FRAME (composition, lighting, subject). - Video prompts describe the CAMERA MOTION and ANIMATION (dolly, pan, tilt, zoom, tracking). - Keep each prompt on a SINGLE LINE (no line breaks within a prompt). - Be specific about: camera angle, lighting, mood, color palette, movement. - DO NOT add headers, comments, or blank lines between prompts. CAMERA VOCABULARY FOR VIDEO PROMPTS: Dolly-in/out, Pan left/right, Tilt up/down, Crane up/down, Tracking shot, Orbit/arc, Push-in, Pull-back, Handheld, Rack-focus, Slow zoom, Whip pan, Parallax, Aerial/drone. When I describe a concept, generate prompts in Auto Flow format. Output ONLY the prompts, no explanations.

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice. Then just describe what kind of video you want and it will output ready-to-paste Auto Flow prompts.

Gallery Sorting Options

The sort dropdown controls how images and videos are ordered in the gallery:

Newest First Default

Most recently generated content appears at the top. Best for reviewing your latest batch.

1 → 99

Sort by prompt index ascending. Prompt 1 first, then 2, 3, etc. Follows the order you wrote your prompts.

99 → 1

Sort by prompt index descending. Last prompt first. Useful when your latest prompts are at the bottom.

A → Z

Alphabetical sort. If you used tags like [V1-S1], this groups all scenes of each video together in order — V1-S1, V1-S2, V1-S3, then V2-S1, etc.

Z → A

Reverse alphabetical. Last video/scene first.

Use A → Z sorting with tagged prompts like [V1-S1] for the cleanest gallery organization. All scenes from Video 1 will group together, then Video 2, etc.

Download Resolution (1K / 2K / 4K)

The resolution dropdown in the Gallery controls the quality of downloaded files.

Image Resolution

1K Default

Standard resolution (~1024px). Fast downloads, smaller file size. Good for previews, social media, or high-volume workflows where speed matters.

2K

High resolution (~2048px). Good balance of quality and file size. Suitable for most final outputs including prints and high-quality posts.

4K Pro

Maximum resolution (~4096px). Largest file size but highest quality. Best for large format prints, zoom-in detail, or archival quality. Requires Pro subscription.

Video Resolution

720p

Standard definition. Smaller files, faster downloads. Fine for social media where platforms compress anyway.

1080p (Upscaled) Default

Full HD. Upscaled from native resolution. Good quality for most uses.

4K Pro

Ultra HD. Maximum quality. Requires Pro subscription. Best for professional work and highest quality exports.

Higher resolution = larger file size = longer download time. For batch workflows with many images, start with 1K to preview, then re-download your picks at 2K or 4K.

Queue Management
  1. Build up multiple jobs by clicking Add to Queue multiple times
  2. Click Manage to view/edit queued jobs
  3. Set a custom Job Download Folder name
  4. Enable Auto-start next job in queue to chain them
  5. Click Start — Auto Flow runs each job sequentially
  6. Monitor progress with the live Task Progress table
Queue and progress tracking section Progress Tracking & Task Status Table

Everything you need

Four powerful tabs. One seamless workflow.

Control Panel

Four generation modes in one interface. Switch between Create Image, Text-to-Video, Frame-to-Video, and Ingredients mode instantly. Import prompts from text files, manage reference images, and map them to individual prompts.

  • 4 generation modes with one-click switching
  • Bulk prompt import from .txt files
  • Shared Ref Upload or 1:1 Batch Upload
  • Per-prompt reference image mapping
  • Reference Library with persistent storage
Control Panel header with 4 generation mode buttons: Create Image, Text-to-Video, Frame-to-Video, and Ingredients 4 Generation Modes
Input section showing Prompt List with Import file button, Queue Images with Shared Ref Upload and 1:1 Batch Upload buttons, Bulk mode toggle, and Reference Library Prompt Input & Upload Options

Full Configuration

Fine-tune every aspect of generation. Choose video models (Veo 3.1 Fast/Quality), set aspect ratios, configure timing with humanized mode, auto-download in your preferred resolution, and pick from 14+ interface languages.

  • Video Model: Veo 3.1 Fast or Quality
  • Image Model: Nano Banana 2
  • Aspect Ratios: 16:9, 9:16, 1:1
  • Humanized mode with speed control
  • Auto-download at up to 4K
  • 14+ language interface
Settings tab showing General Settings: Videos per task, Video Model (Veo 3.1 Fast), Video Ratio (Portrait 9:16), Images per task, Image Model (Nano Banana 2), Image Ratio, Start from index, and Timing section General Settings & Model Selection
Download Settings showing Auto-download videos toggle, Video Resolution (Upscaled 1080p), Auto-download images toggle with 1K resolution, and tip about browser download settings Download Settings

Queue & Progress Tracking

Stack multiple jobs and let Auto Flow run them sequentially. Monitor every prompt with live status updates — Waiting, Generating, Done, or Error. Failed prompts are captured separately for easy retry.

  • Multi-job queue with auto-start
  • Custom download folder per job
  • Live task progress table
  • Per-prompt status: Waiting → Generating → Done
  • Failed prompt capture with one-click retry
Queue section showing Job Download Folder name, auto-start toggle, progress bar at Job 2/3, and Task Progress table with prompt statuses showing GENERATING state Progress Tracking & Task Table
Queue configuration showing Job Download Folder field, clear queue button, and Auto-start next job toggle enabled Queue Configuration

Every button, explained

A visual guide to every control in Auto Flow.

Upload Controls

Shared Ref Upload button with upload icon
Shared Ref Upload

Upload reference images shared across all prompts. Every prompt in your list uses these images as visual references.

1:1 Batch Upload button with lightning icon
1:1 Batch Upload

Pair images 1-to-1 with prompts. First image goes with first prompt, second with second, and so on.

Bulk mode toggle (off) and Repeat first prompt toggle (on) with help buttons
Bulk Mode & Repeat

Bulk mode: 1 image per prompt in line order. Repeat first prompt: reuses the first prompt text for all uploaded images.

Reference Mapping

Map references by prompt panel showing 3 prompts with 2 refs active and 3 custom mapped, Select all/Apply/Clear buttons, and prompt list with MAPPED status badges
Prompt Mapping Table

Assign specific reference images to individual prompts. Select All, Apply Active Refs, or Clear Selected. Each prompt shows MAPPED or UNMAPPED status.

Reference mapping showing UNMAPPED and MAPPED prompts with image thumbnails assigned to each prompt row
Image Thumbnails per Prompt

See exactly which reference images are assigned to each prompt. Unmapped prompts use default refs, mapped ones use your custom selection.

Settings Panels

Timing settings showing Video creation wait time slider (10 to 20 seconds), Humanized mode toggle (experimental), and Typing speed humanized slider at 1.00x
Timing Controls

Set video creation wait times. Enable Humanized mode to add natural typing speed variation — makes automation less detectable.

Interface section showing Language dropdown with 14+ options including English, Vietnamese, Turkish, Arabic, German, French, Japanese, Indonesian, Korean, Italian, Russian. Subscription status and Maintenance section visible
Interface & Language

14+ languages including Vietnamese, Turkish, Arabic, German, French, Japanese, Korean, and more. Full UI translation.

Maintenance section with red Clear Flow Cache button, description text, and User Guide links for Vietnamese and English plus Discord button
Maintenance & Help

Clear Flow Cache resets the page when generation stops working. User guide links and Discord access directly from settings.

Help Center

Duck Auto Flow Help Center overlay with Video Tutorial and Discord buttons, guide sections for Text to Video, Create Image, Image to Video pipeline, Gallery usage, and guided walkthrough button
Built-in Help Center

Click the ? button for instant help. Guides for every mode, video tutorials, and a guided walkthrough. Direct links to Discord support.

FAQ

What is Auto Flow?

Auto Flow is a Chrome extension that automates bulk AI video and image generation on Google Flow (formerly Google Vids/ImageFX). It lets you queue up hundreds of prompts and run them automatically.

Is it free?

Auto Flow has a free tier with limited daily prompts, and a Pro tier that unlocks unlimited generation, priority features, and 4K downloads.

What models does it support?

Video generation uses Veo 3.1 (Fast or Quality mode). Image generation uses Nano Banana 2. Both are Google's latest models available through Google Flow.

The extension stopped working / page is slow

Go to Settings → Maintenance → Clear Flow Cache. This resets cached data on the Flow page without affecting your downloads. If that doesn't help, try reloading the page or restarting Chrome.

How do I update the extension?

Chrome auto-updates extensions, but it can take hours. To force an update: go to chrome://extensions, enable Developer mode, then click the Update button at the top.

Where can I get help?

Join the Auto Flow Discord or Telegram for community support, bug reports, and feature requests. You can also use the built-in Help Center by clicking the ? button in the extension.

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