Inspect & copy any element's CSS in one click. Hover any element → see computed CSS → copy it. No DevTools needed. CSS Scan has 20K users and a 3.5★ rating — users say it's overpriced at $95. CSSPick does the same thing at $19 one-time, with a free tier that's already fully functional. 100% local. No data leaves your browser. Minimal permissions. - Hover inspection with element description - 7 property groups, one-click copy - Pro: Copy All CSS + Selector ($19 lifetime, 3 devices)
I built this because I was tired of paying $95 for something that should cost $19.
CSS Scan is the most popular CSS inspector on Chrome (20K users, $95 one-time). But users consistently complain it's overpriced for what it does — a simple hover → copy workflow. CSSPick does the exact same core job at **1/5 the price**, with a fully functional free tier (view + copy single properties) and no subscription model.
**What's inside:** - Hover any element → blue highlight → click → 7 grouped property panels → copy in one click - Free tier: view all properties, copy single properties - Pro ($19 one-time): Copy All CSS + Copy Selector (one-click) - 100% local — no data leaves your browser, minimal permissions (activeTab only, no host permissions), no analytics - Lifetime access, 3 devices
The whole extension is Vanilla JS, zero frameworks, zero build step — just injected scripts.
Try it free first. If you want the one-click copy, it's $19 forever.
I built CSSPick because CSS Scan ($95) has a 3.5★ rating and users complain about the price. Same core workflow — hover, see CSS, copy — at $19 one-time.
Tech: Vanilla JS, 28KB, zero frameworks. MV3 with minimal permissions (activeTab only, no host permissions). Everything runs locally, no analytics, no tracking.
Free tier: view all properties, copy single properties.
Pro: Copy All CSS + Selector ($19, 3 devices, lifetime).
I built this because I was tired of paying $95 for something that should cost $19.
CSS Scan is the most popular CSS inspector on Chrome (20K users, $95 one-time). But users consistently complain it's overpriced for what it does — a simple hover → copy
workflow. CSSPick does the exact same core job at **1/5 the price**, with a fully functional free tier (view + copy single properties) and no subscription model.
**What's inside:**
- Hover any element → blue highlight → click → 7 grouped property panels → copy in one click
- Free tier: view all properties, copy single properties
- Pro ($19 one-time): Copy All CSS + Copy Selector (one-click)
- 100% local — no data leaves your browser, minimal permissions (activeTab only, no host permissions), no analytics
- Lifetime access, 3 devices
The whole extension is Vanilla JS, zero frameworks, zero build step — just injected scripts.
Try it free first. If you want the one-click copy, it's $19 forever.
website: https://wayknow.tech/csspick.html
Happy to answer questions in the comments.
I built CSSPick because CSS Scan ($95) has a 3.5★ rating and users complain about the price. Same core workflow — hover, see CSS, copy — at $19 one-time.
Tech: Vanilla JS, 28KB, zero frameworks. MV3 with minimal permissions (activeTab only, no host permissions). Everything runs locally, no analytics, no tracking.
Free tier: view all properties, copy single properties.
Pro: Copy All CSS + Selector ($19, 3 devices, lifetime).
Happy to answer questions.