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This page summarizes how AutoNano handles product data for its Chrome Extension workflow.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

What AutoNano Is

AutoNano is a Chrome side-panel extension for automating Google Flow image, video, edit, batch, download, local history, and MCP workflows.

AutoNano is not a standalone AI model provider. Generation requests are executed through the user's authenticated Google Flow session in the same browser profile.

Information Used by the Extension

AutoNano may use Google sign-in information, browser extension state, Flow tab status, active Flow project information, uploaded source or reference images, generation prompts, generated media URLs, local history records, output folder settings, and MCP key state.

Local history, active tabs, prompt composer state, and UI preferences are stored in browser storage so the side panel can preserve recent workflow context.

Server Communication

When server features are used, AutoNano exchanges a Google token for an AutoNano JWT, fetches the user profile, manages MCP keys, sends usage analytics events, and connects to the AutoNano WebSocket relay for MCP tasks.

The relay is used so external AI clients can send image, video, or edit tasks to the extension, which then runs those tasks through the user's open Flow tab.

Downloads and Generated Media

AutoNano can download generated images, edit results, and videos through the Chrome Downloads API. The default folder is autonano inside the browser Downloads directory unless the user changes the output folder.

Generated media and history are intended for the user's local workflow. Users are responsible for reviewing prompts, source images, references, and outputs before sharing or publishing them.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact support@autonano.art.