Draw On Page - Annotate Web
Overview
Annotate any website with pen, marker, arrows and shapes. Use Freeze mode to scroll while keeping your screen annotation visible.
Draw On Page - Screen Annotation & Web Markup Tool Transform any website into your personal canvas with Draw On Page, the browser extension that puts powerful annotation tools at your fingertips. Whether you're reviewing designs, teaching online, collaborating with colleagues, or simply capturing ideas as you browse, this web markup tool gives you everything you need to sketch, highlight, plus annotate directly on any page you visit. WHY CHOOSE DRAW ON PAGE? Imagine being able to circle important text, draw arrows pointing to key elements, or highlight passages on any website without switching applications. Draw On Page makes this possible with an intuitive overlay that appears whenever you need it. A convenient draggable pencil button sits in the corner of every tab, ready to activate your drawing canvas instantly. Click it once, and the entire browser window becomes your workspace for screen annotation. COMPLETE TOOLKIT FOR EVERY TASK 1. Pen Tool - Create precise freehand drawings and write notes directly on web pages 2. Marker Tool - Highlight text along with sections using a semi-transparent brush that lets content show through 3. Line Tool - Draw straight lines for underlining or connecting elements 4. Arrow Tool - Direct attention to specific areas with clean, professional arrows 5. Rectangle Tool - Frame content or create boxes around important sections 6. Ellipse Tool - Circle key information or add rounded annotations 7. Eraser Tool - Remove mistakes or unwanted marks with precision control COLORS AND CUSTOMIZATION ✅ 15 preset colors give you instant access to a range of shades for any annotation style ✅ Custom color wheel lets you pick the exact hue needed for brand-specific markup ✅ Adjustable brush size means you can create delicate details or bold, visible strokes ✅ Works seamlessly across light and dark themed websites HOW FREEZE MODE ACTUALLY WORKS One feature that sets Draw On Page apart is Freeze mode, and understanding it correctly makes all the difference. When you activate Freeze mode, your drawings remain visible on screen while control returns to the underlying web page. This means you can scroll through content, click links, fill out forms, and type normally — all while your annotations stay exactly where you placed them. 1️⃣ Create your screen annotations in drawing mode as usual 2️⃣ Press the Freeze button to hand control back to the page beneath 3️⃣ Interact with the website while your markup remains visible 4️⃣ Click Freeze again to return to annotation mode and continue sketching This workflow is perfect for teachers who need to scroll through lesson materials while keeping their highlights visible, or for professionals presenting annotated web content during meetings. POWERFUL EDITING FEATURES ▸ Undo and redo functions let you experiment freely without worrying about mistakes ▸ Clear all option wipes the canvas clean so you can start fresh ▸ Save as PNG captures your annotated page as an image file for sharing or archiving ▸ Every tool responds instantly with no lag or delay PRIVACY FIRST DESIGN Your annotations and browsing activity never leave your device. Draw On Page runs entirely within your browser tab with no external servers, no cloud uploads, and no data collection. Every sketch, highlight, and mark you create stays local to your machine. This makes the add-on suitable for sensitive work environments, confidential document review, and private browsing sessions. PERFECT FOR MULTIPLE USE CASES 🔧 Web designers can mark up live sites and capture feedback screenshots 🔧 Teachers can annotate educational resources during online lessons 🔧 Students can highlight research materials and save them for study sessions 🔧 Project managers can circle action items during screen-share meetings 🔧 Content creators can trace over references and capture visual notes FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Do I need to freeze the page before I can draw on it? A: No. Drawing works immediately when you click the pencil button. Freeze mode is optional and only needed when you want to scroll or interact with the page while keeping your annotations visible. Q: Will my drawings disappear if I navigate away? A: Yes, annotations exist on the current page session. Use the save feature to export your marked-up page as a PNG image before navigating away. Q: Does this extension work on every website? A: Draw On Page functions on virtually any site you visit in your browser, including complex web applications and content-heavy pages. Q: Can I adjust thickness of my strokes? A: Absolutely. The brush size slider lets you choose thin lines for detail work or thick strokes for bold, visible annotations. GETTING STARTED ➤ Install Draw On Page and notice the draggable pencil icon appear in your browser window ➤ Click the icon to activate the drawing overlay on any page ➤ Select your preferred tool, pick a color, and start annotating ➤ Use undo and redo as needed while you work ➤ Save your creation as a PNG or clear the canvas when finished Whether you need to highlight important passages, sketch quick diagrams, or mark up entire web pages for review, Draw On Page delivers a smooth, responsive annotation experience directly in your browser. No separate applications required, no complicated setup, no learning curve — just click and create.
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Details
- Version1.2.1
- UpdatedAugust 16, 2026
- Offered bybasilbulgakov23
- Size56.02KiB
- Languages54 languages
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