Last updated: June 28, 2026
AutoFlow is a Chrome extension that automates your own Google Flow session (labs.google) so you can generate images and videos in batches. This policy explains, in plain terms, what data AutoFlow touches and where it goes. The short version: AutoFlow does not have any servers of its own, does not collect or sell your data, and keeps your information on your own computer.
Everything AutoFlow saves lives locally in your browser (chrome.storage.local) and never leaves your machine:
None of this is uploaded, shared, or sent to us. We don't operate a server, and we have no way to see any of it.
There are only two cases, and both happen directly between your browser and the relevant service — never through us:
When a generation finishes, AutoFlow can save the resulting image or video to your computer's Downloads folder. Those files are yours; they're saved locally and nowhere else.
AutoFlow uses Chrome's debugger API for one narrow purpose: sending a single trusted click on Flow's generate button so each queued prompt submits reliably. It attaches only to your Google Flow tab, is used only to click submit, and detaches as soon as the queue stops. It does not read page content or any other site. This is why Chrome shows the "AutoFlow started debugging this browser" notice while a queue is running.
You're in control. You can clear your queue, history, and usage stats from the side panel at any time, and uninstalling AutoFlow removes all locally stored data.
AutoFlow is a productivity tool for content creators and is not directed at children under 13.
If this policy changes, the "Last updated" date above will change with it. Continued use after an update means you accept the revised policy.
Questions about privacy? Email mansoorulhaq165@gmail.com.
AutoFlow is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google. "Google Flow" and "Veo" are trademarks of Google LLC, used only to describe compatibility.