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Save the current tab into a local collection with one click or Alt+P.
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Capture & Save Web Pages solves that problem with one decisive click: it stores the current page’s URL, title, and favicon in a chronological list that lives entirely inside your browser. Nothing is sent to a cloud service, nothing requires an account, and the list is ready in the extension pop-up whenever inspiration—or panic—strikes.
Click the toolbar icon or press Alt + P (remappable under ://extensions/shortcuts). The active tab’s URL, title, and favicon are inserted at the top of your list in under 100 ms.
Minimalist confirmation toast A lightweight <canvas> toast (“Page saved ✓”) fades in the bottom-right corner and disappears after two seconds. Implemented as a content script, it works on every site without invasive CSS.</canvas>
Zero mental context switch – You never leave the page you’re reading. Capture, toast appears, keep scrolling.
Local-only privacy – Perfect for journalists, security researchers, or anyone bound by NDA: nothing leaves the machine unless you export manually via DevTools.
Frictionless onboarding – No sign-up flow, no API keys, no permissions dialog that scares compliance officers.
Always-on, offline – Works in aeroplane mode or behind a firewall, because storage is local.
Capture & Save Web Pages is the antithesis of bloated bookmarking suites. It focuses on speed, privacy, and predictability, now wrapped in an international-ready interface that welcomes users from every locale. Whether you’re compiling sources for a thesis, triaging bugs, or simply stashing “must-read later” articles during your daily browse, the extension removes friction and cognitive load.