Highlight any webpage and save to your library
The Highlyt Chrome extension lets you clip any webpage or YouTube transcript into your library. Highlight articles, blog posts, and videos with the same semantic colors you use for PDFs. Everything becomes searchable and linkable.
How it works
Three steps to get started
Install the extension
Add Highlyt from the Chrome Web Store. Sign in with your Highlyt account. The extension icon appears in your browser toolbar.
Clip any webpage
Click the extension on any article, blog post, or documentation page. Highlyt captures the full text and saves it to your library as a web clip. The original formatting is preserved.
Capture YouTube transcripts
On any YouTube video, the extension automatically detects and extracts the transcript. Save it to your library and highlight key moments just like you would a PDF.
Who it's for
Built for how you actually read
Save lecture materials from the web
Clip course materials, documentation, and reference articles. Highlight them with semantic colors and link concepts back to your textbook highlights. Build a unified study library.
Capture online sources
Clip pre-prints, blog posts, and technical documentation alongside your PDF papers. Your knowledge graph doesn't distinguish between web content and PDFs. Ideas connect across all formats.
Save articles and YouTube talks
Clip book reviews, author interviews, and YouTube talks about books you're reading. Link insights from a TED talk to frameworks from the book. Your reading extends beyond PDFs.
Frequently asked questions
What browsers are supported?+
The Highlyt extension is available for Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Brave, Edge, Arc). Firefox support is planned.
Can I highlight web clips like PDFs?+
Yes. Web clips are rendered in the same viewer as PDFs. You can highlight text, add semantic colors, write notes, and link ideas to highlights from any other document in your library.
How does YouTube transcript capture work?+
When you open a YouTube video with available captions, the extension extracts the full transcript with timestamps. The transcript is saved as a web clip that you can highlight and annotate like any document.
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