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Usage

  1. Install the extension from your browser’s store
  2. Click the extension icon and open Options
  3. Enter your Visionati API key
  4. Choose your preferred backends, role, and language
  5. Optionally write a custom prompt that applies to every scan
  1. Right-click any image on a web page
  2. Select Scan with Visionati from the context menu
  3. Results appear in the extension popup (auto-opens on Chrome)

If auto-open is disabled or you’re on Firefox, click the extension icon to view results.

The extension keeps a history of your recent scans so you can review past results without re-analyzing. You can set the history depth to 5, 10, 25, or 50 scans in the options page. Use the Reset History button to clear it.

All settings are configured in the extension options page. They apply to every scan.

SettingDescription
API KeyYour Visionati API key. Required.
History DepthNumber of past scans to keep (5, 10, 25, or 50).
Auto-open PopupAutomatically show results after a scan. Chrome only.
RoleDefault description persona (General, Ecommerce, Realtor, etc). See Roles.
LanguageOutput language for descriptions. See Supported Languages.
Custom PromptYour own instructions that override the selected role.
BackendsWhich AI services to use. Split into Description Backends (LLMs) and Tagging/NSFW Backends (computer vision). Recommended services are marked with an asterisk.

The extension enables the following backends by default:

Claude, Gemini, Grok, OpenAI, Clarifai, Google Vision, Rekognition

You can enable or disable any backend in the options page. See AI Backends for details on each service.

The extension always requests descriptions, tags, and NSFW detection. These are not configurable per-scan.