If you’re like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours manually downloading Midjourney images and uploading them to Notion. It’s a tedious process that takes away from what really matters — creating amazing AI art.
Here’s what most creators are doing wrong:
- Manually downloading each image one by one
- Copying prompts and metadata separately
- Spending hours organizing files in Notion
- Losing track of which images belong to which project
- Wasting time on administrative tasks instead of creating
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. I was doing the same thing until I discovered a game-changing solution.
Introducing the Midjourney to Notion Chrome Extension — a powerful tool that automatically syncs your entire Midjourney history to Notion with just one click.
🎯 Complete Automation: Syncs prompts, images, and metadata automatically
⚡ Batch Processing: Handles hundreds of images in minutes, not hours
🎨 Quality Preservation: Maintains original image quality and details
📁 Smart Organization: Organizes content by projects, styles, or custom categories
🔄 Real-time Sync: Keeps your Notion database always up to date
- Visit the Chrome Web Store
- Search for “Midjourney to Notion” https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ceoifmkmbigkoodehbhfeegbngoomiae
- Click “Add to Chrome”
- Grant necessary permissions
- Open the extension
- Click “Connect Notion”
- Authorize the extension to access your Notion workspace
- Select which databases you want to sync to
- Database Selection: Choose your target Notion database
- Sync Options: Configure how you want images organized
- Metadata Fields: Decide which information to include (prompts, parameters, etc.)
- Image Quality: Set your preferred image resolution
- Click “Start Sync”
- Watch as hundreds of images are processed automatically
- Monitor progress in real-time
- Receive notification when complete
Create professional portfolios by automatically organizing your AI art by style, project, or client. No more manual sorting!
Share inspiration and collaborate seamlessly. Team members can access all AI-generated assets in one centralized Notion database.
Keep track of all creative assets in one place. Perfect for managing multiple AI art projects simultaneously.
Build a searchable library of your best AI art. Never lose track of your favorite prompts or images again.
- Before: 2–3 hours per week manually organizing prompts and images
- After: 2 minutes of setup, then fully automated
- Before: Scattered files across different folders
- After: Everything organized in searchable Notion databases
- Before: Sharing images via email or cloud storage
- After: Real-time access to shared Notion databases
- Before: Context switching between platforms
- After: Everything in one place, always up to date
Create separate databases for different projects or clients. This keeps your work organized and professional.
With all your images in Notion, you can quickly find specific styles, prompts, or projects using Notion’s powerful search.
Create Notion templates for different types of AI art projects. This ensures consistency across your work.
Set up regular sync schedules to keep your Notion database always current with your latest Midjourney creations.
Q: Does this work with all Midjourney images?
A: Yes! It syncs your entire Midjourney history, including all past prompts.
Q: Can I sync to multiple Notion databases?
A: Absolutely! You can configure the extension to sync to different databases based on your needs.
Q: Is my data secure?
A: Yes, the extension only accesses the data you authorize and doesn’t store any personal information.
If you’re serious about AI art creation, you need to optimize your workflow. Manual image management is a creativity killer that’s easily solved with the right tools.
The Midjourney to Notion extension has transformed how I work with AI art. What used to take hours now happens automatically, giving me more time to focus on what I love — creating amazing images.
Ready to streamline your AI art workflow? Try the Midjourney to Notion extension today and see the difference automation makes.
Have you tried automating your Midjourney workflow? Share your experience in the comments below!
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