Coming soonWeb Snapper
Turn any web page into a searchable, annotatable, archivable asset.
A privacy-first capture workbench for the web. Take full-page or region screenshots and export them as searchable PDF, PNG, single-file HTML, or clean Markdown; extract just the core article; redact and annotate the page in one editor; and archive every capture to a searchable local history - all in a local sandbox.
Web Snapper
Workflow preview
Professional capture
Full page / Region
Lossless HTML archive
1 HTML file
Edit the page, then save
Edit / Redact / Annotate
Reader mode & Markdown
Reader / Markdown
Highlights
Searchable PDF export
Exported PDFs carry an invisible text layer: copy text, run a full-text search, and click the original links - in any language, with almost no extra file size.
Full-page & region capture
Smart scroll-stitching captures long pages and fixes sticky-header ghosting, or drag-select any region you want.
Lossless single-file HTML
Save a whole page as one HTML file with images, styles, and fonts inlined. It opens offline, with scripts and trackers stripped.
Edit the page, then save
A built-in page editor: black out, mosaic, or truly delete any element or text - nothing sensitive is left - then add highlights, notes, and tags before you export the cleaned-up page.
Reader mode & Markdown
Extract just the core article - automatically dropping sidebars, headers, footers, and ads - then export clean, semantic Markdown for Obsidian, Typora, or VS Code.
Searchable local archive
Every capture is auto-saved to a local history with thumbnails, full-text search, and SHA-256 hashes - zero cloud, instant response.
Feature deep dive

Full page / Region
Professional capture
Smart scrolling stitches long pages - handling sticky headers and sidebars - or drag-select a region. Export to PNG, searchable PDF, or Markdown on fit-to-content, A4, or Letter.

1 HTML file
Lossless HTML archive
Save a whole page as a single HTML file with images, styles, and fonts inlined. It opens offline as a clean, static snapshot with scripts and trackers removed.

Edit / Redact / Annotate
Edit the page, then save
Edit the page before you save: black out, mosaic, or delete any element or text - truly removed, with nothing left in the export - then add highlights, notes, and tags. Highlights even export as real, editable PDF annotations, and everything restores on revisit.

Reader / Markdown
Reader mode & Markdown
Extract just the core article, automatically dropping sidebars, headers, footers, and ads. Export clean, semantic Markdown - real text, original image references, and true-color highlights - for Obsidian, Typora, or VS Code.
Supported platforms
Export formats
Privacy and permissions
- Capture, packaging, screenshots, and redaction all run in a local sandbox
- Redaction truly removes content - no sensitive data remains in the exported file
- Built on Chrome Manifest V3 with minimal, activeTab-based permissions
- Non-AI features never go online; history and annotations stay on your device
How it works
Open any page and capture the full page or a selected region
Redact anything sensitive, then highlight and annotate what matters
Export to searchable PDF, HTML, or Markdown - auto-archived to local history
Use cases
FAQ
Are the exported PDFs searchable?
Yes. PDF exports include an invisible text layer, so you can select and copy text, run a full-text search, and click the original links - in any language, with almost no increase in file size.
Does redaction really remove the content?
Yes. Redaction deletes the underlying element or text rather than just covering it, so no sensitive information remains in the exported file.
Can I open a saved page offline?
Yes. The single-file HTML packs images, styles, and fonts inline and strips scripts and trackers, so it opens anywhere as a clean, static snapshot.
Does Web Snapper upload my pages?
No. Capture, packaging, and redaction run in a local sandbox, and your history and annotations are stored on your device. Non-AI features never touch the network.
Where do my captures go?
Every capture is archived to a searchable local history with thumbnails and SHA-256 hashes. You can reopen the original page, locate the file, or delete it - all local, no cloud.
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