Three shipped this week. One bug fix, one speed bump, one price cut. No new toggles. No workflow change. Just open the next batch and you’ll feel all three.
Bug fix: titles no longer pick up junk from the page
The bug, in plain terms: the title generator was occasionally pulling words from things on the upload page that had nothing to do with your image. Stale filename fragments. Cached row state from a previous upload. Random snippets from the surrounding form. Those would get folded into the title as if they were image content.
The symptom you saw was a title that read mostly correct but with one or two confident-sounding words that did not belong. A “vintage” on a brand-new product shot. A “studio” on a phone snap. A leftover product name from the asset you uploaded ten minutes ago.
It looked like model hallucination. It was actually contamination at the input step — extra context was reaching the title pass that should never have been there.
The fix isolates the title generator to the image itself plus the Context field you set on purpose. Nothing else from the surrounding page can leak in. If you have been quietly editing out odd words from titles before submitting, the manual cleanup should drop to near zero this week.
The fix is automatic. No setting, no re-upload, no migration. Already live in the latest extension version.
Faster keyword generation
Average time per image dropped noticeably on the same prompt, same image quality, same keyword count. Batches that used to take 90 seconds for 30 assets now land closer to 30 seconds. The speedup is biggest on the busier platforms (Adobe Stock and Shutterstock) and on conceptual images with longer prompts.
You will notice it most on a 50–100 image batch where the old wait was long enough to switch tabs. The new wait is short enough that you stay on the page.
No setting change required. Same output schema. Same keyword counts. Just less time staring at the spinner.
Lower prices on every credit pack and the Starter subscription
Effective today:
| Pack | Old | New | Cost per image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (300 credits) | $4.99 | $3.99 | $0.013 |
| Standard (1,000 credits) | $10.99 | $8.99 | $0.009 |
| Pro (5,000 credits) | $49.99 | $44.99 | $0.009 |
| Starter sub (750 credits/mo) | $7.99 | $6.99 | $0.009 |
| Pro sub (2,500 credits/mo) | $19.99 | $19.99 | $0.008 |
The Small pack drop is the biggest in percentage terms (20% off). It was also the pack our install reviews flagged most often as too high for a first try. The Standard pack drops 18% and stays the “most popular” price point. The Pro pack drops 10% to keep the value gap honest. The Starter subscription drops in line with the Standard pack so the per-credit math stays consistent.
The Pro subscription stays where it is because we are already losing margin on it in regions where regional pricing discounts apply. Cutting it further would put it underwater. The Pro sub remains the best per-credit rate in the lineup — you just keep the same $19.99/mo.
Credits you already have are unaffected. They never expire, and they were not retroactively discounted (no way to do that cleanly without rewriting payment history). New purchases from today onward use the new prices.
What about regional pricing?
If you are in a region where you see prices below the table above, you are on regional pricing already. Those prices also dropped proportionally — the new lower base flows through to every region. Your effective rate stays roughly half of US pricing in most adjusted markets.
What you should do
Nothing. The bug fix and the speed bump apply automatically to your next batch. The price cut applies to your next purchase.
If you have been holding off on a Pro pack because of the price, that is the biggest absolute saving — five dollars off, plus the per-image rate is now under one cent. If you process more than ~150 images a month, the Starter subscription at $6.99 is now cheaper than buying a Small pack twice.
If you want a full refresher on how the extension fits into a daily workflow, the complete guide walks through every popup control. If you want to know what changed on the title side specifically, the previous update post covers the Context-field behavior and the Truth-Gate that ships with every title generation.
That is the update. Less waiting, fewer weird words in titles, and a smaller line on your Stripe receipt.