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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.