A free Chrome extension to capture browser interactions as annotated screenshots — then edit, merge, and export as PDF, HTML, DOCX, Markdown, or ZIP. Create step-by-step documentation in seconds.
Auto: captures clicks, inputs & navigation automatically.
Built for developers, QA engineers, and anyone who needs to document a workflow fast. Record, edit, and export — all in your browser.
Captures clicks, form inputs, dropdown selections, file uploads, navigation, and tab switches — automatically. No setup required.
Press Cmd+Shift+S (or Ctrl+Shift+S) to capture exactly the moment you want, with no noise.
Every session is automatically saved and searchable. Rename sessions inline, group by date, and delete what you don't need.
Open any session in a 3-panel editor. Add titles and descriptions to each step, crop screenshots, and reorder with drag-and-drop.
Combine multiple sessions into one. Steps are sorted chronologically automatically — ideal for multi-part workflows.
Export annotated JPEG images bundled into a single ZIP file — perfect for slide decks, wikis, and asset libraries.
Export as PDF, HTML, Markdown, DOCX, or ZIP. Toggle URL inclusion per report. Redact passwords and sensitive data before sharing.
Everything runs locally in your browser. No data sent to any server, no account required. Sensitive fields are redacted on demand.
Scroll events, right-clicks, hover states, console output, and network calls are all ignored — only meaningful steps are recorded.
From zero to a shareable, annotated report in under a minute.
Pick Automatic to record everything, or Manual to snapshot only what you choose.
Click Start, perform your workflow, then click Stop. The session is saved automatically.
Add titles and descriptions, reorder steps, crop screenshots, and merge sessions.
New in v2Choose PDF, HTML, Markdown, DOCX, or ZIP and download your report instantly.
Five formats. All generated locally in the browser — no uploads, no waiting, no server required.
Free. No account required. Works on any website.
⬇ Add to Chrome — it's free