A workspace you can make your own.
A profile studio with animated nameplates and frames, a navigation rail that trades nine stacked buttons for icon tiles, release notes inside the extension, and a round of fixes to capture, redaction, watermarking, and background removal.
Profile nameplates
Aurora, Comet, Prism, Ember, and Circuit sit behind your display name with animated gradient washes, streaks, and sparks.
Profile frames
Gold, Neon, Holographic, and Stealth wrap the full and compact profile cards with sheen, glow, and hue-cycle treatments.
Your look is saved
Avatar decoration, profile effect, banner, nameplate, and frame are stored with your profile instead of resetting when the workspace closes.
Motion follows your system
The reduced-motion preview starts from your operating system setting and follows it when you change it.
Release notes in the extension
A What’s new page opens from the workspace header, lists every catalogued release newest-first, and marks the build you are running.
Navigation is an icon rail
Nine stacked label buttons became a column of icon tiles, two to a row. Labels appear in a flyout on hover and on keyboard focus, and the workspace keeps the width the labels used to take.
Keyboard and screen-reader parity
Tab names stay as accessible names, arrow keys follow the tile grid and stop at the ends, and unavailable tabs still explain why. The side panel keeps its own tabs.
Release history reads as a timeline
One rail, a node per release, the in-development version at the head in a dashed card, and highlights as separate rows rather than bullets.
Badges are display-only
Badges are issued by UploadFlow, so the controls that implied you could add your own were removed rather than left as dead buttons.
Capture complete post finds more posts
Capture now survives a selected caption, a focused comment box, or a framed post, and reads media a page delivers as a CSS background, a lazy-loaded image, or content inside a web component.
No more borrowed captions
A post with images but no text is captured at its own container instead of climbing into the feed and attaching a neighbouring post’s caption.
Redaction covers what it says it covers
The region overlay now matches the pixels the redaction actually touches, and pointer tracking uses the image’s real aspect ratio, so drags follow the cursor one-to-one.
Watermark click-to-position works
Placement moved onto the original preview with a visible marker, and clicking the letterbox margin pans the view instead of snapping the watermark to an edge.
Background removal previews live
Cutout now previews as you work, like every other image tool, so its result is visible and selectable before you apply it.