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Add the bookmarklet
Drag this button to your bookmarks bar:
Can't see your bookmarks bar?
Show it with a keyboard shortcut:
Chrome / Edge Ctrl+Shift+B Firefox Ctrl+Shift+B Mac (all browsers) Cmd+Shift+B Or: right-click the bookmarklet button above, choose Bookmark This Link, and save it to your bookmarks bar.
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Navigate to any page
Go to the page you want to review — published, staging, localhost, or behind auth. If you can see it, you can annotate it.
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Drop pins & comment
Click the bookmarklet, then click anywhere on the page to place a numbered pin. Add your comment and name in the panel that appears.
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Share the URL
Hit Share to copy a link. Your colleague opens it, visits the page, clicks the bookmarklet, and sees your pins right where you left them.
What you get
Pin comments
Drop numbered pins on any live webpage and attach comments, right where the issue is.
Share as URL
All annotations compress into a single link. No backend, no accounts, no database.
Element anchoring
Pins attach to DOM elements via CSS selectors, so they survive responsive layouts.
Import & export JSON
Save annotation sessions as JSON files. Import them back anytime to continue or share offline.
Drag to reposition
Placed a pin in the wrong spot? Drag it to the right location, no need to delete and re-create.
Thread replies
Reply to any pin to turn it into a conversation. Replies travel with the share URL.
Categories & status
Label pins as text, layout, missing, or question. Mark issues resolved when they're fixed.
Works anywhere
A bookmarklet runs on any page you can visit: published, staging, localhost, or behind auth.
Export as PDF
Generate a PDF with a full-page screenshot, pin markers, and all comments for offline sharing or archival.
Have an exported annotation file?
Annotation review
To see these pins on the page: open the target page, click the Pinment bookmarklet, and the share URL will be pre-filled from your clipboard.