SlapNote

SlapNote

Quickly take notes by capturing texts or images from the web

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Tired of juggling 100 tabs and losing sources mid-study? Meet SlapNote - the Chrome add-on that keeps your research in one place. Name a project, highlight a quote, right-click and ‘Slap!’ Images work too. Each save becomes a tidy card with the source link attached - no detective work later. When it’s time to write, export to PDF or straight into Google Docs. Less copy-paste. More progress. All notes saved locally. Works offline. You can sync to cloud too with SlapNote Pro.
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Hello everyone!

Meet SlapNote, the browser extension that lets you grab notes straight from the web, allowing you to focus on your research and keep your momentum.

Just highlight any text or image, hit Alt + S (or your preferred shortcut), and it’s saved. Your notes stay cleanly organized into projects, and with SlapNote Pro, they sync across all your devices.

Fast. Simple. Built for real browsing.

Get 25% off with SLAP25 discount code. Valid only for the first 10 purchases.

Agbaje Olajide

Mufasa, keeping web research organized with a simple right‑click or shortcut solves a real tab‑overload problem. Can you edit or add comments to a note after it’s saved, or is it just the captured content?
@mufasa159

@olajiggy321 Yes, you can edit your content once added to SlapNote. You can also "lock" a note to prevent accidental modification in the future.

Agbaje Olajide

@mufasa159 
Thanks for clarifying—editing and locking notes adds useful flexibility.

I have a small idea related to improving how notes are organized and edited that you could try on your own.

If you're open to a suggestion, what's the best way to share it?