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Highlite 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.

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

1

Open your course material or article in the browser

Works on online textbooks, lecture notes, Wikipedia, anything.

2

Highlight key concepts with topic-specific colors

Yellow for definitions, green for examples, pink for exam-likely.

3

Add sticky notes with your own explanations

Future-you will need the simplified version.

4

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.

Text highlighting

Core feature for study sessions

Color palette

Topic-based color systems

Sticky notes

Personal explanations attached to the source

Text annotations

Detailed notes anchored to specific passages

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.

Built for the way students work

Install Highlite for free and annotate the web your way.

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