Figscreen - Capture the web, polish in the editor, ship effortlessly.

Figscreen makes it ridiculously easy to capture, annotate, and organize anything you see on the web — and send it directly to Figma. Built for designers, researchers, and product teams, Figscreen helps you turn website screenshots into useful design references in seconds. - Capture full pages or specific areas - Annotate with arrows, highlights, text, shapes & more - Blur sensitive information - Send captures directly to Figma - Save time on research and competitor analysis That’s Figscreen.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Himanshu, the founder of Figscreen. I originally built Figscreen because I was tired of the same annoying workflow: screenshot a website → crop it → annotate it → open Figma → drag it in → repeat… especially when doing competitor research or design audits. I first launched Figscreen as a Figma plugin in 2025. It got just 19 upvotes. Honestly, that hurt a little. 😅 But something interesting happened — the people who did use it kept coming back. And the feedback I kept hearing was: “Can I capture and annotate before sending it to Figma?” So I rebuilt Figscreen around that idea. Today, Figscreen is a Chrome extension + Figma plugin that lets you capture websites, annotate them with highlights, blur, arrows and more, and send them straight into Figma. The Chrome extension itself took a lot of trial and error. It was rejected from the Chrome Web Store three times before finally going live. Now, 2,000+ designers use Figscreen every week. This Product Hunt launch is another big milestone for me, and I’d genuinely love your feedback. If you’re a designer, researcher, PM, developer, or anyone who spends way too much time taking screenshots — I’d love to know: What’s the most frustrating part of your screenshot → Figma workflow today? And if you try Figscreen, please tell me what you love, what you hate, and what you’d build next. ❤️ Thanks for being here! — Himanshu Founder, Figscreen