Terms
Terms of Service
These terms describe the basic usage expectations for AutoNano's Chrome Extension workflow.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
Use of AutoNano
AutoNano helps automate Google Flow workflows from a Chrome side panel. To use the extension correctly, users need to sign in, open Google Flow in the same browser profile, enter a Flow project page, and keep that Flow tab available while jobs run.
Users are responsible for their prompts, source files, reference images, generated outputs, downloads, and use of connected MCP clients.
Google Flow Dependency
AutoNano depends on the user's authenticated Google Flow session and on Flow availability. If a Flow tab is missing, idle, not on a project page, or not responding, AutoNano may show warnings or attempt recovery actions.
AutoNano does not guarantee that Google Flow models, quotas, credits, APIs, session behavior, or output quality will remain unchanged.
Free and Pro Features
The current public build runs on the Free plan. Free limits include image batch, video batch, and local history caps.
Pro upgrade surfaces may describe planned paid features such as unlimited batch runs, fuller history, and priority support. Payment and entitlement behavior applies only when those features are officially enabled.
MCP and External Tools
AutoNano can expose an MCP URL so tools such as Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex can request generation tasks.
Users should only connect MCP clients they trust and should review any automated task before relying on the result.
Contact
For support or terms questions, contact support@autonano.art.