Design Review

Design reviews on the actual build, not the mockup

Mockups lie about how things look in real browsers. WebPinch lets designers and stakeholders review the live build — every pin pinned to the real element, every screenshot real.

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A design review on a Figma mockup is a different review than a design review on the production build. WebPinch is for the second kind: the round where the design has to survive contact with real CSS, real fonts, and real viewport sizes.

How it works

Every pin captures the full picture

Pin on the rendered page

Comments stick to real DOM elements, not pixel offsets.

Real-browser screenshots

Capture how it actually renders on the reviewer’s setup, not your design tool’s preview.

Review board per round

Designers move pins through statuses; sign-off is a board state.

Cross-disciplinary review

Designers, devs, PMs, and clients in the same review — no separate tools for each role.

Multiple breakpoints

Review desktop, tablet, and mobile by toggling the device size inside WebPinch.

Designer-friendly element info

Each pin shows the CSS selector — useful for designers writing precise tweaks.

The problem

What WebPinch replaces

Mockup vs. build drift

What looks right in Figma often doesn’t survive real CSS. Review where it ships.

Designer-developer ping-pong

Pins on the live build remove ambiguity in design QA.

Lost design feedback

Slack threads bury design comments. Boards keep them visible until done.

Who it’s for

Built for the people running the project

DesignersDesign leadsFrontend developersCreative directors
FAQ

Common questions

Is WebPinch a Figma alternative?

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No. Figma is for designing; WebPinch is for reviewing the implemented build. The two complement each other.

Can I review at multiple breakpoints?

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Yes. The in-app review supports desktop/tablet/mobile viewports; the Chrome extension follows your actual browser size.

Can I assign pins to specific designers or developers?

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Yes. Every pin becomes a task on a Kanban board with full assignee, priority, and status fields.

Try WebPinch on your next project

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