Add it to Chrome
Open the Chrome Web Store listing and choose Add to Chrome.
Turn image inspiration into a single structured prompt. Right-click a web image, let AI describe the visual recipe, then copy the prompt to create a similar direction in ImgPilot.

Add the extension, pin it once, then use the image right-click menu whenever you find a visual reference worth turning into a prompt.
Open the Chrome Web Store listing and choose Add to Chrome.
Keep the ImgPilot icon visible in your toolbar so results are easy to reopen.
Choose "Create prompt with ImgPilot" on any public web image.
Right-click any public web image and extract a prompt from it.
Get one focused prompt that captures the image direction and style cues for a similar result.
Copy the prompt or open it directly in ImgPilot to generate a new image.
Use a few anonymous trials first, then connect your ImgPilot account for credit-based usage.
Workflow
Use the browser context menu on a public web image you want to learn from.
Prompt Lens analyzes the visual details and writes one focused prompt for ImgPilot.
Copy the prompt or open ImgPilot with the prompt already prepared.
Extract subject, composition, lighting, material, and style cues from a selected public image.
One practical result captures the subject, style, layout, color, light, mood, and rendering details users actually want to reuse as a similar visual direction.
Copy the prompt anywhere, or open ImgPilot with attribution parameters so extension traffic is measurable.
No. The extension sends the selected image URL to ImgPilot only when you choose the Prompt Lens action. It does not read or upload your browsing history.
You can try Prompt Lens anonymously for a limited number of successful extractions. Signing in connects your ImgPilot credits and keeps usage consistent.
You can copy it, edit it, or open ImgPilot to generate a new image from that prompt.