Prompt to video
Each prompt is submitted to Flow's video workflow and the finished video can be downloaded.
How it works
Open Google Flow, sign in, keep the project tab visible, then use the extension side panel to submit prompts and save results. The extension follows Flow's visible UI.
Each prompt is submitted to Flow's video workflow and the finished video can be downloaded.
Use uploaded references as start and end frames for image-guided video runs.
Generate image outputs from text prompts and save the resulting media.
Attach source images, submit image-guided prompts, and match results back to their prompt rows.
Type one prompt per line, or upload a .txt file and choose whether it
should append to or replace the current list. Blank lines are ignored. Review the count
shown in the panel before starting the batch.
For image-based modes, upload the reference images in the panel before running. The panel preview shows how images map to prompts, so ordering mistakes can be caught before Flow credits are used.
Stop prevents new submissions. Already-submitted Flow jobs may continue because Flow controls those jobs after submission. The extension keeps a resumable local record of the latest batch so you can continue or start fresh.
Click Check for fixes. If it still fails, your browser or
network may be blocking google-flow-automation.pages.dev, which is needed
for selector compatibility checks.
Make sure the active tab is a Google Flow project page, not the public Flow landing page. If the tab was already open before installing or updating the extension, reload it.
Check Chrome's Downloads panel and the extension Debug Logs tab. Flow may have finished the media but not exposed a downloadable result yet.