Web Captures
Memory for the web.
Capture highlights, notes, and answers on any page—then search them anytime.
One workspace for everything you capture on the web
Pinned captures, auto-recap library docs, analytics, and Ask Inline — the same dashboard chrome, navigation, and activity feed you get in the app.
Capture on the page. Search in the workspace.
Finally, a web memory layer that does its job
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Page recap update
Opening summary (outdated)
Updated recap reflects your latest highlights.
Searching your captures and recaps…
Your highlights emphasize the core claim in paragraph two [1].Your highlights emphasize the core claim in
paragraph two [1].
The same tools on every page — extension and workspace
Annotate in the browser with the Chrome extension. Ask AI in your workspace with the same panel chrome, message bubbles, and source citations.
Chrome extension
article-source.com
The introduction sets up the main argument.
Key terms are defined in the opening paragraphs.
The author states the central point in section two.
A supporting example appears midway through the page.
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Working with this page
Source page title
article-source.com
Ask about this page…
article-source.com
The introduction sets up the main argument.
Key terms are defined in the opening paragraphs.
The author states the central point in section two.
A supporting example appears midway through the page.
The conclusion ties back to the introduction.
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Working with this page
Source page title
article-source.com
Ask about this page…
Workspace chat
You highlighted the main claim in paragraph two [1], a supporting example later on [2], and a sticky note comparing it to another article [3].
Sources
Ask about your captures, documents, or recent activity…
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Working with this page
Source page title
article-source.com
Ask about this page…
Page-grounded answers
Recaps that maintain themselves
Every page recap uses the same extension panel — updated as you add highlights and notes.
Self-updating recap
Highlights and notes on the page feed back into your recap — so the summary always reflects what you captured.
Summary of the opening section and how the author frames the topic.
Last updated 4 days ago
article-source.com · Source page title
The introduction sets up the main argument and defines a few key terms.
Run refresh routines on your captures
Review suggested recap changes in the extension before anything saves to your workspace.
Inline found 4 suggested updates ready for review.
Page recap
Recap info
Inline detects when your research goes stale
The extension watches pages you annotate. When a source changes, it drafts an updated recap in the same Ask panel you already use — then routes it back for approval.
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Working with this page
Source page title
article-source.com
Ask about this page…
Quick actions
You always stay in the loop
Inline drafts recap updates in the extension. You approve in the same Ask panel — then captures and recaps show up as library documents in your workspace.
Open workspaceThe real workspace chat — grounded in your captures
Same panel, bubbles, and source cards you get in the app. Every answer cites what was actually retrieved from your workspace.
You highlighted the core claim in the opening section [1], a supporting example in the middle [2], and a note tying it to another capture [3].
Sources
Ask about your captures, documents, or recent activity…
Your captures, cited the same way in the workspace chat.
Searching your captures and recaps…
Your highlights cover the core claim [1]. Your recap adds context from a sticky note [2].
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Across this site
Searching your captures and recaps…
One capture covers the introduction and definitions [1]. A second save emphasizes supporting examples [2].
Searching captures across article-source.com in your workspace.
Retrieval scope
FAQ
Questions, answered plainly
What can Inline do for me?
Inline lets you save what matters while you read—highlights, notes, drawings, rewrites, and quick summaries—right on the page. Everything lands in one place so you can come back later, search it, and ask questions about what you saved.
Does it work on the pages I read every day?
Yes, on most sites you open in Chrome. A few built-in browser pages don’t support extensions, and you can turn Inline off for any site you prefer not to use it on.
Can I ask questions about what I’ve saved?
Yes. Open chat in your workspace and ask in everyday language—like “What did I highlight about bridges?” Inline answers from your saved pages and notes, and points you back to where each answer came from.
What happens to my highlights and notes?
They’re saved to your account and linked to the page they came from. When you revisit that page, your annotations show up again. Only you can access what’s in your workspace.
Can Inline read pages aloud?
Yes. You can have a page or a selection read out loud while you work. It’s handled securely on our side—nothing you need to set up or worry about.
What if something stops working?
Inline tells you plainly when a feature isn’t available—no silent failures. If read-aloud can’t connect, it switches to your computer’s built-in voice and lets you know.
Can I use Inline without the Chrome extension?
Yes. Your workspace stands on its own: browse what you’ve already saved, write and organize documents, and chat with Inline about your material. The extension is how new captures come in while you read on the web.
Start remembering the web.
Install the extension, open your workspace, and every page you read becomes part of a memory you can ask.