Screenshot Capture
Captures the entire active page instantly. A popup in the upper-right corner lets you copy it, create a new note, or insert it into an existing one — with source URL and timestamp saved automatically.
Chrome extension · 100% local · free
Capture screenshots, extract text with OCR, save copied content, and organize research notes by category — all without leaving the page.
A focused set of tools designed to stay out of your way while you work.
Captures the entire active page instantly. A popup in the upper-right corner lets you copy it, create a new note, or insert it into an existing one — with source URL and timestamp saved automatically.
Draw a selection over any region — even inside images. Save the screenshot, the extracted text, or both. All with source URL and timestamp.
Toggle Auto Save to silently capture every text you copy while browsing. Builds your research log without interrupting your flow.
Create custom categories like “Research”, “Ideas”, or “To-Read” and assign them to notes. Filter your library instantly.
Find any note by keyword. Combine search with category and time filters to surface exactly what you need in seconds.
All notes, images, and settings live in your browser’s IndexedDB. No server, no account, no tracking — ever.
Watch how to capture, extract, and organise your research in under 2 minutes.
Demo video coming soon
Check back after we publish to YouTubeAdd SnipThat to Chrome from the Web Store. No sign-up, no account — it works the moment it’s installed.
Take a screenshot, extract OCR text from any region, or let Auto Save capture clipboard text. A popup appears with three options: copy, create a new note, or insert into an existing note.
Browse notes by category, search, or filter by date. Export any note or category as TXT, Word, or PDF — with source URL and timestamp included.