AutoLovart Review — Automated Prompt Submission and Image Download on Lovart
AutoLovart automates the image generation workflow on Lovart — an AI image and creative platform. Instead of submitting prompts manually one at a time and downloading each output individually, AutoLovart processes a batch of prompts automatically and downloads the generated images as they complete. Built for creators using Lovart for AI visual content production at volume.
Install on Chrome Web Store →Key Features
AutoLovart submits a prepared list of prompts to Lovart automatically, working through the batch without requiring manual submission for each image.
Generated images are downloaded automatically as each completes, building an output folder progressively throughout the batch session.
The extension operates within Lovart's existing interface using your active account — no additional authentication or API access required.
Batch processing allows Lovart's daily free generation capacity to be used efficiently across a full prompt set rather than consumed through slow manual submission.
Who Is It For
Creators using Lovart regularly for AI image generation — product mockups, social content visuals, thumbnail concepts, or creative reference generation — who run multiple prompts per session and want the batch processed without active supervision.
Creators who are not using the Lovart platform, or those who use it only for occasional single-image generation, will get no benefit from an automated batch tool.
Pros and Cons
- ✅ Automates batch image generation without manual prompt-by-prompt submission
- ✅ Automatic downloads reduce post-session manual work
- ✅ Free to install
- ❌ Specific to Lovart — no use case outside that platform
- ❌ Interface changes on Lovart's side may break automation
Pricing
AutoLovart is free to install. Lovart's platform may have its own usage credits or generation limits.
Summary
Worth installing for creators who use Lovart regularly for AI image generation at volume. The batch automation saves real time across regular sessions. Outside of Lovart use, the extension has no application.