Website Annotation

The website annotation tool built for agencies and web teams

Stop describing bugs in paragraphs. Click anywhere on a live website to drop a pin, capture an automatic screenshot, and turn every comment into a task on a Kanban board.

Free to start · No credit card · Guests don’t need an account

A good website annotation tool should disappear into the workflow. WebPinch lets reviewers, clients, and stakeholders mark up any URL — live site, staging, or localhost — without installing a plugin into the target site. Pins are tied to the exact DOM element you clicked, so feedback lands on the right thing every time.

How it works

Every pin captures the full picture

Annotate on the exact element

Click anywhere on the page to drop a pin. WebPinch stores the DOM selector, so feedback survives layout tweaks.

Auto-captured screenshots

Every annotation includes a screenshot, browser, OS, screen resolution, and page URL — captured automatically.

Comments become tasks

Each pin lands as a card on a Kanban board, ready to assign, prioritise, and ship.

Guests don’t need an account

Share a link with clients and reviewers — they annotate instantly, no sign-up.

Works on any URL

Live, staging, password-protected, or localhost. If Chrome can open it, WebPinch can annotate it.

Zero code to install

No JavaScript snippet on the target site. Use the Chrome extension or open the project inside WebPinch.

The problem

What WebPinch replaces

“The button on the left”

Vague client emails force back-and-forth. Annotations remove the guesswork.

Screenshots without context

PNGs in Slack lose the URL, browser, and exact element. WebPinch keeps them.

Scattered feedback

Email, Slack, spreadsheets. One Kanban board, one source of truth.

Who it’s for

Built for the people running the project

Web agenciesDesignersFrontend developersProject managers
FAQ

Common questions

What is a website annotation tool?

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A website annotation tool lets you draw, comment, or pin notes directly on a live web page so feedback stays attached to what you’re looking at. WebPinch saves the screenshot, browser, OS, and exact DOM element with every annotation.

Do I need to install anything on the target website?

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No. WebPinch works through a Chrome extension or an in-app review inside the WebPinch dashboard. The target site needs no code changes.

Can clients annotate without an account?

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Yes. Share a guest review link from your project and clients can annotate immediately — no sign-up, no licence, no onboarding.

Will annotations work on staging or password-protected sites?

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Yes. Use the Chrome extension and annotate anything you can open in your browser, including localhost, staging, and HTTP-Basic-protected URLs.

Try WebPinch on your next project

Free to start. No credit card. Guests don’t need an account.