bEpic-studio Debuts ComfyUI-ImageViewer For Centralized Image Control

ComfyUI-ImageViewer adds a dedicated panel to the workspace that centralizes image review, playback, and node inspection. Users route outputs into separate tabs, scrub timelines, and examine masks outside standard preview windows.
bEpic-studio built the tool to eliminate the friction of switching between workflow outputs. Creators managing multiple iterations gain a structured method for tracking history and adjusting settings.
Streamlined image review and parameter control
- Route images and masks to a centralized viewer through a dedicated workflow node.
- Undock the panel into a new browser window for expanded dual-monitor layouts.
- Compare two outputs or historical snapshots using a split-screen mode with a draggable divider.
- Adjust exposure levels or isolate individual red, green, and blue color channels.
- Lock the interface to specific nodes to monitor and modify parameters in real time.
Users working with batch generations can review sequences as animations, set frame rates, and loop segments to verify consistency. Timeline scrubbing and parameter locking eliminate constant menu navigation, speeding up iterative testing.
Bringing standard review tools to local workflows
The developer positioned the extension as a practical bridge between ComfyUI and professional review software. Instead of heavy editing suites, the tool focuses on inspection tasks for node-based workflows. The license allows free personal use, while commercial deployment requires written permission.
Open collaboration drives ongoing improvements.
"Feel free to fork and update, send me Pull requests - and let me know if you find this tool useful,"
said the developer in a post. The repository accepts community patches and supports both manager and manual installation.
Explore the source code and setup guides for ComfyUI-ImageViewer on GitHub.