Sticky Notes for Safari
Annotate the web
Sticky Notes for Safari lets you create and manage sticky notes directly on the websites you visit. Notes stay attached to pages with customizable colors and export options, making it easy to annotate your web workflow.
Key Features
- Place sticky notes on any webpage
- Notes stay attached to specific pages
- Customizable note colors
- Export notes for external use
About Sticky Notes for Safari
Sticky Notes for Safari lets you place virtual sticky notes on any webpage in your browser. Add reminders, annotations, and comments that persist across browsing sessions, making it easy to annotate research, leave yourself notes, and organize your web-based workflow on macOS.
The notes you create stay anchored to specific web pages, so when you return to a page, your annotations are right where you left them. This makes Sticky Notes invaluable for research projects, online courses, collaborative workflows, and any situation where you need to add your own context to web content.
Customize note colors and sizes to organize your annotations visually. Search across all your notes to find specific annotations quickly, and organize them by topic or project. The result is a personal annotation layer on top of the entire web.
Who is Sticky Notes for Safari for?
- Researchers annotating web sources and articles
- Students taking notes on online course materials
- Project managers tracking information across multiple web pages
- Anyone who wants to add reminders and context to web content
- Mac users who think better with visual annotations
Why choose Sticky Notes for Safari?
Sticky Notes turns your browser into an annotated workspace. Unlike separate note-taking apps that disconnect your notes from their context, these notes live directly on the pages they reference, creating an intuitive connection between your thoughts and the content that inspired them.
The persistence across sessions means your annotations are always there when you return. Combined with search and organization features, it is the most natural way to annotate the web on macOS.