Highlight the web.
Remember everything.
Save, organize and remix highlights from anywhere — with AI summaries, instant search, and exports that look like you wrote them by hand.
Features
A second brain that actually feels good.
Built for people who read 50 tabs a week and want to remember more than 5 of them.
One-click highlighting
Select any text on any site. Save it with a color, tag, and note in under a second.
AI that knows your library
Ask questions, get summaries, draft posts — grounded in what you've actually saved.
Instant full-text search
Find that one quote from six months ago in three keystrokes. Cmd+K and go.
Folders, tags & smart views
Organize the way your brain actually works. Or let auto-tagging do it for you.
Beautiful exports
Markdown, PDF, Notion, Readwise. Your highlights, ready to publish anywhere.
Synced across devices
Save on your laptop, read on your phone. Everything stays in perfect sync.
How it works
Three steps. Zero friction.
Install the extension
Pin Takeaways to your toolbar. Works in Chrome, Arc, Edge, Brave.
Highlight as you read
Select text, hit H, choose a color. That's it — saved, synced, searchable.
Remix with AI
Summarize a folder, draft an essay, find connections you'd never notice.
"I used to email myself screenshots of paragraphs I liked. Now I have a searchable library of 1,200 ideas — and an AI that actually knows what I think."
Pricing
Simple, fair, human pricing.
Start free. Upgrade when your library outgrows you.
Free
For casual readers building a habit.
- Full-text Search
- Standard Exports (MD, JSON, CSV, HTML)
- Highlight Shareable Links
- Folders and Tags
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Which browsers does it work in?
Chrome, Arc, Edge, Brave, and any other Chromium-based browser. Safari and Firefox are coming this quarter.
Does the AI use my private highlights?
Only to answer your own questions. Nothing is used to train external models, and you can delete your data at any time.
What happens if I cancel?
Your highlights stay yours forever. Export everything to Markdown or JSON, no questions asked.