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Stock contributors type the same metadata into upload forms hundreds of times a week. Titles, keywords, categories, descriptions. Five platforms, five different taxonomies, five sets of rules.
AutoKeyWorder is a Chrome extension that does this automatically. It analyzes your image with AI, generates metadata tuned to the specific platform you're on, and fills every field directly into the upload form. Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, Displate, TeePublic, and Zedge each get dedicated AI prompts matched to that site's search algorithm and category system.
Stock video keywording pulls 5 frames across the clip to capture motion and transitions. No CSV exports, no clipboard pasting, no desktop app to install. You stay on the upload page. The extension fills the fields. You review and submit.
25 free credits on signup. Credit packs start at $3.99 for 150 images. Credits never expire.
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Every other keywording tool stops at generating keywords. You still copy, paste, pick categories, and fill forms manually. AutoKeyWorder completes the full cycle: it sees your image, generates all metadata with platform-specific AI prompts, fills every form field, clicks save, and moves to the next image. It works directly inside the upload page on 5 platforms. No CSV exports, no clipboard, no desktop app. It also analyzes stock video with 5-frame temporal extraction, something no other keywording tool does.
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vs. Xpiks: No desktop install, no FTP setup, no CSV imports. Works in your browser on the page you're already using. vs. Easy Keywords: Easy Keywords covers Adobe Stock only and generates keywords you copy-paste. AutoKeyWorder covers 5 platforms and fills every field automatically. vs. CyberStock: CyberStock generates metadata as CSV files. You still fill forms by hand. AutoKeyWorder fills the forms for you. vs. platform built-in AI: Adobe and Shutterstock suggest 10-20 generic tags. AutoKeyWorder generates titles, keywords, categories, descriptions, and content types tuned to each platform's search algorithm.
autokeyworder's answer:
Stock photography and stock video contributors who upload to multiple platforms. Especially creators uploading 50+ images per week across Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, Displate, TeePublic, or Zedge. Both photographers and AI image creators who want to spend their time producing content, not typing metadata.
autokeyworder's answer:
Built out of personal frustration. Uploading AI-generated images to stock platforms means filling the same metadata fields over and over, different formats, different category systems, different keyword limits for every platform. The existing tools either generate keywords you still have to copy-paste, or require a desktop app with CSV exports. Nothing filled the forms directly. So we built a Chrome extension that does the entire job: analyze the image, generate the metadata, fill the fields, save. One click per image, five platforms supported.
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Python and FastAPI for the backend API OpenAI GPT-4.1 mini (standard) and GPT-4.1 (premium) for image analysis JavaScript for the Chrome extension Supabase for database and authentication Stripe for payments Cloudflare Pages for the website Railway for backend hosting
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