Chrome extension
A side panel that stays open next to whatever page you are working on. Sign in with Google, pick a model, paste your prompts and let the batch run in the background.
One account, one credit balance, three ways in. The Chrome extension is live today: paste a list of prompts into a side panel and generate hundreds of images without leaving the tab you are on. The iPhone, iPad and Android apps are being built as full clients — a batch you start on your phone is the same batch you pick up at your desk.
One account, one credit balance. Whichever client you generate from, the batch lands in the same dashboard history.
A side panel that stays open next to whatever page you are working on. Sign in with Google, pick a model, paste your prompts and let the batch run in the background.
A full client, not a viewer: start a batch, follow it while it runs and save the results from your phone or iPad. Sign in with Apple or Google, and top up without reaching for a card.
The same full client on Android, with credits bought through Google Play. Your balance, your batches and your downloads are the ones you already have — there is no separate mobile plan.
The one client you can install today. It runs the same batch pipeline as the web app, in a side panel next to whatever page you are working on.
Installing takes about a minute
One click on the store listing. The extension adds an icon to your toolbar and a panel you can open on any page; nothing else about your browser changes.
The same account you use on bulkimagen.com. Your credit balance, your models and your batch history are already there — no second signup, no separate billing.
Drop a list of prompts into the panel, choose a model and a size, then start the batch. Finished images save one by one, or all at once as a ZIP.
The extension is not a cut-down version of the site. It runs the same batch pipeline, in the place where the work you are describing already is.
The panel opens beside the page you are reading, not on top of it. You can keep a product listing, a brief or a spreadsheet in view while the prompts are written and the batch runs.
Select a line anywhere on a page and choose “Generate images from this text” — the selection is copied into your prompt draft, ready to edit before you submit.
Credits are charged per image at exactly the rate the pricing page shows, whether the batch came from the panel, the dashboard or the public API. Nothing is billed twice.
No page scraping, no browsing history, no code loaded from outside its own package. It stores your sign-in token, your profile for display and an unsent draft — cleared when you sign out or uninstall.
Wondering exactly what the extension can and cannot see? The privacy policy has a section on it. Read the extension privacy section
Not a companion that only shows you what the desktop made. The whole loop belongs on the phone: describe the batch, run it, save what comes back.
Type or paste the prompts, pick a model and a size, and let the batch run — the same pipeline behind the web app and the extension, with the same models and the same per-image rate.
Native sign-in on both platforms, landing on the account you already have. Sign in with Apple sits alongside Google, so you never have to hand over an email address you would rather keep.
Credit packs are sold as App Store and Google Play in-app purchases, so a top-up on mobile takes a thumbprint instead of a card number. The store sets the price in your local currency.
Credits bought on a phone spend on the desktop, and a batch generated in the side panel opens on the phone. No separate mobile account, no separate mobile plan.
Both apps are in development. We are not naming a release date until they are ready to ship.
Sign in once and the same balance covers the web app, the extension and the API. New accounts start with free credits, so the first batch does not cost anything.