Offprint

A Chrome extension · free

Offprint takes a page out of the browser in whatever form you actually need: clean Markdown, a YouTube transcript, a full-page screenshot, or a single offline HTML file with the images baked in.

It is built for people who feed pages to AI agents, so the clipboard is a first-class destination and every capture carries a token estimate.

What it does

Capture

Readable article extraction, full page, or just your selection. YouTube transcripts, timestamped, human captions preferred over automatic ones. Full-page screenshots in one shot, including everything below the fold. Offline reader HTML: one file, images inlined, opens anywhere, forever.

Then

Copy to the clipboard or save to a folder — click saves, shift-click copies. Edit the Markdown before you take it. Save every highlighted tab at once. Clip history, so the page you took an hour ago is still there. Per-site rules, so a site remembers how you like it.

On-device AI, strictly optional

Summaries use Chrome's built-in model. Nothing is sent anywhere, there are no API keys, and the model only loads if you ask for a summary.

Offprint PRO

The extension is free and stays free. The optional offprint command-line bridge — which drives the live extension from a terminal or an AI agent, without touching the browser UI or stealing focus — is unlocked by a one-time licence.

EUR 15, one time. No subscription, no account. One licence activates two machines, once each, and then works offline forever.

Buy a licence

After buying, run offprint activate <key> once. Payment and VAT are handled by Polar, who act as the seller of record.

Privacy, in one line

No account, no telemetry, no analytics, and no server of mine — I never receive anything you capture. Three sites are asked directly for things a page does not contain; they are named on the privacy page.