Use cases

Image workflows for people who live in the browser.

Pixel Flow is best for recurring web image work: reference collection, campaign asset review, ecommerce visual checks, and curated dataset preparation where selection and context matter.

UI designers and brand designers

Design reference collection

Designers often inspect many websites and need to capture image references without losing context.

Scan a page, preview candidate images, save selected references, add project tags, and revisit them from the library.

Marketing teams and content editors

Marketing and content operations

Content teams need clean image assets, source notes, and repeatable download history across campaigns.

Filter page images, keep only campaign-relevant assets, export source records, and download organized files.

Ecommerce operators and marketplace teams

Ecommerce visual checks

Product pages often contain many image versions, thumbnails, and responsive sources that are hard to inspect manually.

Scan product pages, compare formats and dimensions, identify usable originals, and keep a traceable download history.

researchers, labeling coordinators, and dataset curators

AI image dataset curation

Images prepared for research, labeling, or dataset workflows need source awareness, quality screening, metadata checks, and reviewable records instead of blind scraping.

Curate candidate images only from pages you are authorized to access and process, review metadata and source context, tag by project/category/review status, and export structured records for team review.

AI artists and visual researchers

AI image provenance research

When users find an AI image worth studying or recreating, they need generation clues, model signals, and parameter context instead of a detached saved file.

Open image details, review AIGC parameters, AI fingerprints, Seed, and source clues, then save useful references into the library with style or model tags.

Fans and enthusiast communities

Fan archive and idol material collection

Fans tracking public updates across social platforms may need to organize event photos, official materials, and merchandise images they are allowed to save or use personally by artist, album, or occasion.

Within authorized scopes, scan fan sites or social media pages, filter relevant images, tag saved items by idol name and event type, and build a personal reference archive.