Teachers turn the web into classroom material every day. Highlite lets educators annotate online articles, news pages, and educational sites with the same care they'd give a paper textbook — color-coding key concepts, adding context, and exporting ready-to-share teaching resources.
The pain Teachers and educators face today
- Prepping lessons from web sources means re-creating content elsewhere
- Students miss context when given raw links
- PDF exports lose the live formatting of the original page
- There's no easy way to share teacher annotations with students
How teachers use Highlite
Find an article or webpage relevant to your lesson
News, science articles, primary sources — anything online.
Highlight key concepts and vocabulary
Use color-coding students will recognize from class.
Drop sticky notes with explanations and questions
Guide student attention without lecturing.
Export the annotated page as a study resource
Share with students directly or include in lesson docs.
Features that matter most
Teachers save 3+ hours per week on lesson prep by annotating web content directly instead of recreating it.
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.