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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​

  1. Open the Chrome Web Store listing:
  2. Click Add to Chrome (or Add to Browser).
  3. Pin the extension to your toolbar for quick access.
  4. Open the extension and sign in to your ClarityLoop workspace.
  5. On any page, choose a capture mode and add optional supporting text.
  6. Save at least one capture (the Send to ClarityLoop action stays disabled until something is saved).
  7. Choose destination:
    • New note to create a fresh note
    • Existing note to append evidence to a note you already have
  8. 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.

Next steps​