Annotate and share any webpage in seconds: highlight text, sticky notes, drawings, arrows. Free Chrome & Firefox extension — no account needed. Highlite transforms any webpage into an interactive canvas, allowing you to layer insights, feedback, and reminders directly on the source. Whether you're conducting deep research or giving design feedback, Highlite keeps your thoughts organized right where they belong.
One thing I'd love is a way to sync my highlights across browsers without needing an account, maybe just through a generated link or local export option. That would make it way easier to move notes between my work laptop and personal desktop.
@yoann_renard - This will be so useful at work, we can use this in team calls when discussing design and other changes to internal web tools we build. Best of luck with the launch,
@codeandsea Thanks! The team call use case comes up more than I expected. Curious how it goes for you in practice, if you have any feedback, feel free to get in touch with me
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@yoann_renard - will do, and again hope the launch goes well.
Love that the annotations actually live on the page itself instead of buried in a side panel. It feels like the chrome blends right into the design instead of fighting it.
The sticky notes stay anchored to the text when the page reloads, which is way more useful than I expected for sharing research notes with my team.
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@mcahitbmkn Glad this helps you
One thing I'd love is a way to sync my highlights across browsers without needing an account, maybe just through a generated link or local export option. That would make it way easier to move notes between my work laptop and personal desktop.
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@cemreivaq Yeah! I'm working on that
@yoann_renard - This will be so useful at work, we can use this in team calls when discussing design and other changes to internal web tools we build. Best of luck with the launch,
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@codeandsea Thanks!
The team call use case comes up more than I expected. Curious how it goes for you in practice, if you have any feedback, feel free to get in touch with me
@yoann_renard - will do, and again hope the launch goes well.
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@codeandsea thanks
Love that the annotations actually live on the page itself instead of buried in a side panel. It feels like the chrome blends right into the design instead of fighting it.
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@mertcanifzi Yeah, that’s exactly what I was trying to do. I still need to work on it.