Students read most of their material online — but most browsers treat web pages as read-only. Highlite turns any webpage into an annotated study guide. Highlight key passages, color-code by exam topic, and drop sticky notes with personal explanations you'll thank yourself for later.
The pain High school and university students face today
- Online textbooks can't be highlighted like paper books
- Copy-pasting into Notion loses formatting and context
- Switching between PDF readers and browsers breaks your flow
- Revision sessions waste time finding what mattered
How students use Highlite
Open your course material or article in the browser
Works on online textbooks, lecture notes, Wikipedia, anything.
Highlight key concepts with topic-specific colors
Yellow for definitions, green for examples, pink for exam-likely.
Add sticky notes with your own explanations
Future-you will need the simplified version.
Revisit the page weeks later — annotations persist
Local storage means your notes are always where you left them.
Features that matter most
Students retain 25% more from online material when actively highlighting and annotating versus passive reading.
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 QA Testers
Catch visual regressions and document UI bugs developers love. Annotate live pages directly in your browser — no screenshot editor needed.