QA testing isn't just about logic — visual regressions, spacing drift, and broken responsive layouts slip past automated tests every day. Highlite lets QA engineers annotate live pages with the same speed as logging a Linear ticket, turning every test session into a documented bug report.
The pain QA engineers and testers face today
- Visual bugs slip past automated tests
- Editing screenshots in separate tools breaks your testing flow
- Devs reopen tickets because the bug 'isn't clear enough'
- Manual QA reports take longer than the testing itself
How qa testers use Highlite
Test the page against your QA checklist
Highlite stays out of the way until you spot something.
Annotate every issue as you find it
Highlight the broken element, drop a note with steps to reproduce.
Color-code by severity
Red for blockers, yellow for visual polish, green for verified.
Export the annotated page to your ticket tracker
Attach to Linear, Jira, or GitHub — done in one click.
Features that matter most
QA teams reduce ticket reopens by 40% when every bug report includes annotated visual evidence.
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 Developers
Reproduce visual bugs faster with annotated screenshots. Highlite turns vague QA reports into actionable tickets with precise visual context — no setup, no tooling.
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.