ClarityLoop browser extension
Use the browser extension to capture context without leaving the page you are on.
Use it when...​
- You want to save evidence while browsing.
- You do not want to switch tabs or apps.
- You want to send captures into Notes quickly.
What you can capture​
- Full page
- Selected area
- Specific element
- Optional supporting text
Personal tool, workspace rules​
The extension itself is a personal install. Each person adds it to their own browser and signs in with their own ClarityLoop account.
Auto-capture is different. That part is controlled at the workspace level:
- the extension must be installed and signed in
- the workspace must allow auto-capture
- the source must be on the workspace allowlist
Manual capture still works even when background auto-capture is turned off for the workspace.
Quick start​
- Open the Chrome Web Store listing:
- Click Add to Chrome (or Add to Browser).
- Pin the extension to your toolbar for quick access.
- Open the extension and sign in to your ClarityLoop workspace.
- On any page, choose a capture mode and add optional supporting text.
- Save at least one capture (the Send to ClarityLoop action stays disabled until something is saved).
- Choose destination:
- New note to create a fresh note
- Existing note to append evidence to a note you already have
- Click Send to ClarityLoop.
Auto capture (if configured)​
- Your workspace can enable background auto-capture for supported sources.
- This requires the browser extension to be installed and the user to be signed in.
- Workspace owners can restrict auto-capture to specific source keys, so only approved systems are captured.
- This is separate from integration metadata auto-pull (for example, GitHub PR or Jira issue details).
- Manual capture is still available any time.
When manual capture is better than auto-capture​
Use manual capture when:
- you only want the exact page, section, or visual state that matters
- the source is not on the auto-capture allowlist
- you want to add your own supporting note before sending it into ClarityLoop
Use auto-capture when the goal is to reduce friction for a narrow set of approved work systems.
Where captures go​
- Captures are stored in Notes (new or existing).
- From Notes, you can attach them to feedback, requests, 1:1s, or goals.
- See Notes overview.
Works in Chromium browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Arc.