Install ImageKit
Two ways to install. The Web Store is the easiest. The manual build is for developers and reviewers.
Current version: v1.0.3
Recommended
From the Chrome Web Store
- Open the ReadyCode ImageKit listing on the Chrome Web Store.
- Click Add to Chrome, then Add extension.
- Pin the extension from the puzzle-piece menu so the icon is always visible.
- Click the icon to open the side panel.
The Web Store listing link will appear here once the v1.0 review is approved.
From GitHub (manual)
The whole extension is open source. Anyone can audit it, build it, or run it unpacked.
- Download the latest build zip: readycode-imagekit.zip (latest build), or open the release page above, or clone the repo and use the
extension/ folder. - Unzip it somewhere stable on your machine.
- Open
chrome://extensions and toggle Developer mode on (top right). - Click Load unpacked and select the unzipped
extension/ folder. - Pin the extension and click the icon to open the side panel.
Then: link ReadyCode
The connect page now handles signup, BYOK key entry, and your token in one place — no separate signup step.
- Open readycode.ai/imagekit/connect and sign up (or sign in) inline.
- Add your AI provider key in the same flow — OpenRouter recommended (one key covers most image models). Your provider bills you directly; ReadyCode never touches an image model.
- Copy the connect token (
RC1.…) shown at the bottom of the page. - Open the extension's side panel, go to Get started → Paste token (or click Link in the header), and paste.
What it does
- Right-click any image on the web and respin it in a new style.
- Refine any result with follow-up instructions — iterate without starting over.
- Pull saved Library images in as references — combine a product shot with an ingredient, etc.
- Save results to your ReadyCode Library, accessible from any device.