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Pixel Flow user manual and best practices

Find scanning, filtering, image details, library, export, account, and industry workflow guidance by task.

Pixel Flow Documentation

Choose the guide that matches the task you want to complete right now. If this is your first time using Pixel Flow, start with the beginner workflow. If you have already installed it, you can jump directly to scanning, analysis, favorites, export, or backup topics.

Export a backup before uninstalling or clearing browser data.

Pixel Flow favorites, tags, download history, and some settings are stored in your local browser environment. Read Data Safety, Backup, and Cleanup

Common Task Entry Points

First-time setupInstall Pixel Flow, open the side panel, scan a page, and review your first batch of images.Scan webpage imagesIdentify images on the current page in bulk, then filter by format, size, ratio, and source.Review image detailsCheck image dimensions, format, source clues, EXIF, AI fingerprints, and AIGC parameters.Invite-code rewardsLearn how invite codes, referral rewards, and free Pro time work.Data backup and importBefore uninstalling, switching devices, or reinstalling, export a backup and confirm the restore path.

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Registration, binding, and invite-code rewards

New users may receive free Pro time after first registration, binding an email or Google account, setting a password, entering an invite code, or similar account actions. You can claim available rewards first, then try batch and advanced abilities that require Pro access.

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Feature Scope

Pixel Flow focuses on web image scanning, filtering, preview, favorites, tags, metadata review, source records, download history, structured export, and advanced image detail analysis. Some batch download, format conversion, metadata, search, and asset management abilities require Pro access.

Review and Compliance Positioning

Pixel Flow is a user-controlled image productivity tool. It is not an automated crawler service, does not automatically scrape the open web, and does not continuously monitor website images in the background on your behalf. Use it only within the legal authorization you have to access, process, and reuse the relevant images.