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Automate Grok Imagine to generate videos in batch

Side panel with cross-AI capture (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Flow), Normal and Sequences modes, auto-download straight from Google's infrastructure. Start free, no card.

🛡️ Manifest V3 Side panel 🌐 Chrome · Edge · Brave · Opera
The bottleneck

The problem with the manual Grok workflow

The manual Grok Imagine workflow has a clear, predictable bottleneck:

  1. Copy the prompt from your source document (or from another AI).
  2. Paste it into Grok Imagine.
  3. Wait for the video generation.
  4. Download the result.
  5. Start over with the next one.

50 prompts means 50 manual cycles. 200 prompts and the process becomes a full-time job with no room left to create. Worse, every minute spent operating the UI is admin time, not creative time. Grok AutoKuak automates that flow end-to-end.

How it works

Guided side panel with 4 steps

Grok AutoKuak is a Manifest V3 extension injected on grok.com and x.com that opens a side panel with a guided flow: source → capture → preview → Groups. It only operates on /imagine; if you open Grok in another mode an overlay walks you to the right place.

  1. 1

    Source

    Pick where the prompts come from: a source tab (Google Doc, Notion, HTML, blog) or directly another AI.

  2. 2

    Capture

    Set a start delimiter and an end delimiter, choose the range, and the extension extracts each fragment as an individual prompt.

  3. 3

    Preview

    See the full captured prompt list before firing anything. You can edit, discard or reorder.

  4. 4

    Groups

    Group prompts by batch or label to process them in blocks, with downloads organized per group.

When you hit Start, the side panel stays visible on the right while Grok Imagine fills the rest of the screen (automatic split-screen). Real-time logs show which prompt is being processed, elapsed time and status (sent, waiting, complete, error). Once it finishes, the extension captures the download URLs (Grok serves videos from *.googlevideo.com and *.googleusercontent.com) and fires chrome.downloads to the subfolder you configured.

Grok AutoKuak side panel showing the 4 steps: Source, Capture (active), Preview and Groups.
Video demo

See it in action

On-screen demo of the Grok AutoKuak side panel running 50 prompts on Grok Imagine unattended, with automatic downloads to the local disk.

Cross-AI capture

Take prompts from ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini straight into Grok

The side panel doesn't only capture from static docs: it can read directly the conversation you have open in other AIs and send each message as a prompt to Grok Imagine.

Supported source tabs

  • 💬 ChatGPT chatgpt.com
  • 🧠 Claude claude.ai
  • ✨ Gemini gemini.google.com
  • 🎬 Flow labs.google
  • 📄 Google Docs · Notion · HTML

Destination

  • ⚡ Grok Imagine grok.com/imagine

Typical use case: generate a 30-scene storyboard in Claude (much better at long structured text), open Grok Imagine and AutoKuak captures the 30 scenes and fires them one by one. If you want cinematic video instead, check Flow AutoKuak.

Cross-AI flow diagram: source tabs (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Flow) captured by Grok AutoKuak and sent to Grok Imagine.
Execution modes

Normal or Sequences — your call

Two image modes to accompany your batch depending on what you're producing.

Normal mode

One fixed image for the whole batch

One fixed image (or none) for every prompt. For homogeneous content sharing the same visual reference on every generation.

Useful for: faceless series where you keep the same character across every scene.

Sequences mode

A different image per prompt

Images assigned in order, one per prompt. Grok AutoKuak re-pairs the correct image to each prompt without you touching the tab.

Useful for: numbered storyboards, chapter illustrations, narrative sequences.

Configurable timers

  • Time between messages How long it waits before moving to the next prompt.
    min. 7 s
  • Time before going back How long it waits on the Grok tab before grabbing the next one.
    configurable

Practical rule: start generous on the first batch to avoid errors and, if it all checks out, optimize on later batches. For Grok Imagine, 20–30 seconds is usually the sane default.

Advanced

Resume mode, Dry Run and automatic split-screen

The four features that separate a macro from a real production system.

Resume mode

Picks up from the last processed prompt if a tab closes, the network blips or Chrome restarts. Useful on long batches.

Dry Run

Simulates the run without actually sending to Grok so you can verify delimiters, range and images before burning the real batch.

Automatic split-screen

The screen splits on its own: Grok Imagine on the left, side panel on the right. You watch progress without losing sight of Grok's output.

Smart downloads

Captures URLs from *.googlevideo.com and *.googleusercontent.com, hands them to chrome.downloads with optional auto-rename and configurable delay.

Quotas

How many prompts can I process?

Every tool in the suite tracks its own usage — using Grok doesn't subtract quota from Flow or ChatGPT.

Anonymous

15/day

No account, no sign-in, no card. Enough to try the extension thoroughly.

Pro

unlimited

Unlimited prompts on Grok AutoKuak + Flow + ChatGPT. Monthly $9.99 · Quarterly $26.99 · Yearly $89.88 USD. Secure payment via Stripe. Cancel in 2 clicks.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What people ask us before installing Grok AutoKuak.

How does Grok AutoKuak work on a free Grok / X account?

Grok AutoKuak drives the UI exactly like a human, so it respects your xAI / X account limits. If your account caps generations per hour, that cap still applies. What it adds on top is our extension's own usage quota (15/day anonymous · 30/day Free · unlimited Pro), independent of the plan you have on X.

Are my prompts or videos stored on your servers?

No. Prompts go directly from your browser to Grok, and generated videos download from Google's infrastructure (*.googlevideo.com) into your local folder. The Kuaklabs backend only keeps aggregated usage counters, never the content.

Is it safe to automate Grok with a Chrome extension?

Manifest V3, with no injection on sites other than grok.com, x.com and the source tabs you explicitly pick. The chrome.downloads permission is only for saving files. The SSO between web and extension uses an HMAC-signed token; no plaintext credentials.

What happens if Grok changes its UI or the Imagine mode?

We keep selectors up to date as part of the subscription. When Grok changes something critical we ship a hotfix in hours/days through the Chrome Web Store. Updates land on Free too, not Pro-only.

How long does a 50-prompt batch take?

It depends on Grok Imagine's time per generation (10–30 s per short video) plus the delay you configure (min 7 s, recommended 20–30 s). 50 prompts × ~30 s ≈ 25 minutes of unattended processing. Meanwhile you can do anything else; split-screen lets you check progress.

Does it work on Edge, Brave or Opera?

Yes. Manifest V3 + Chrome 116 or newer. Compatible with modern Chrome, Edge, Brave and Opera. Install from the Chrome Web Store; it works the same on all four.

How is the side panel different from TubeKRadar's popup?

Grok AutoKuak uses a side panel because the capture → preview → run flow needs to be visible while Grok generates. TubeKRadar uses a classic popup just for toggles and injects data into YouTube's DOM. Two different UX patterns for two different problems.

Why is there a red or orange overlay when I open the extension?

Red = no Grok tab open (it needs one to send prompts). Orange = Grok is open but not on grok.com/imagine. Both overlays include a direct button to open the correct tab.

One Pro account unlocks them all

Google sign-in, plan shared across all 4 extensions, single Stripe invoice. No invasive permissions.