CSS Scan Pro - The definitive browser extension to work with web design

CSS Scan Pro is a browser extension that makes it radically easy to get the looks of any website. Hover over any element, and copy its entire CSS with a single click.

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In what ways it is different than getcssscan.com, can you compare?
Hey Ömer, thanks for asking it! ✨ New on Pro: - Live edit CSS and check/copy all the changes made - Get the color palette of any website - Color eyedropper - pick any color from any website - Ruler - advanced distance measurement system in real-time - scan - understand how every CSS animation works - Pseudo-classes scan (:active, :focus, :first-child, …) - Pseudo-elements scan (:before, :after, :first-letter, ...) - New DOM tree control to precisely target elements - UI redesign - Guidelines - Inherited styles - Option to hide button labels
Love CSS Scan Pro! Congrats on the launch Guilherme!
Thank you so much for the review, Aiden! Let me know if you have any ideas to make it better, and we will do. 🙌
👎Pricing is no where near worth this duplicated plugin. The export to css should of been included with the regular CSS Scan and the ruler,color etc are sub par to already existing free extensions.
Aaaawesome, congrats on the launch!
Thaaaaanks, Gleb! 🙌
A really awesome tool to have in the toolbelt.
Thank you, James!! 🥂
Awesome! Amazing tool! Looks very useful. I can't wait when I try it) Congratulations!
Thank you so much, Yevhenii! 🍾
Every PRO users should get this to make their css works easier and faster ⚡🔥
Thanks Ryzal!! 🙌 Glad you like it
All Adobe combined: $29.99 / month or Pixelmator Pro $39.99 or Office 365 Home for $99.99 or a CSS Scan / Edit utility that is absolutely amazing for $120 / year. I'm sure there are tons of comparisons to be made ... But if the market will support that pricing and CSS Scan Pro can be justified by a large enough set of subscribers then kudos to the developer & good luck. $120 / year isn't crazy if it actually saves you just an hour or 2 a year. (Especially for an easy UI available across all browsers.) I wonder though if that pricing will actually encourage someone else to undercut the pricing model with similar offerings. Ultimately, an alternative will get built in to a browser (or two). Dev Tools is free in all browsers and all browsers are very competitive in this space. Which is why I think a very low price point per month would hook people and make people ignore competitor's offerings and potential browser changes in the future. On the chance that a browser does compete directly with this; I'd rather keep working with the free Dev Tools ... but that doesn't mean I don't value in this; I just don't see eye to eye with the amount.
Seems lie a great product! But I'm not really happy with the pricing it has. Bought the first version a couple of months ago and not really happy either with how we need to upgrade as well. Other than that, the features seem pretty solid. Congrats on the launch!
100% intended on buying this when I clicked through to the site. Saw the pricing model and literally laughed out loud. Utterly utterly absurd.
Thanks for your feedback.