Developers don't need more bug reports — they need clearer ones. Highlite lets QA, designers, and PMs annotate live pages with arrows, highlights, and sticky notes. The result: tickets that show exactly which element is broken, not paragraphs guessing what 'looks off'.
The pain Web developers and engineers face today
- Vague bug reports waste hours on reproduction
- Screenshots without annotations leave you guessing the issue
- Async feedback across timezones blocks deploys
- Pasting console errors next to UI screenshots is fragmented
How developers use Highlite
Receive an annotated page from QA or design
Arrows, highlights, and notes pinpoint the exact element.
Open the DOM at the highlighted location
No guesswork — annotations match the live structure.
Annotate your fix proposal back
Reply with marked-up suggestions before pushing code.
Verify the fix with a before/after annotation
Close the ticket with visual proof, not just a commit hash.
Features that matter most
Engineering teams ship fixes 30% faster when bug reports include visual annotations instead of text descriptions.
Other roles using Highlite
For Designers
Give pixel-precise visual feedback on live websites. Highlight design issues, draw arrows, and add sticky notes directly on any page — no Figma export needed.
For QA Testers
Catch visual regressions and document UI bugs developers love. Annotate live pages directly in your browser — no screenshot editor needed.
For Students
Highlight textbooks, online courses, and research articles directly in your browser. Color-code by topic, add sticky notes for revision, and study smarter.