Notes Maker

Highlight webpages and PDFs into clean, contextual Markdown notes. Drafts persist locally. Download as .md whenever you want.

As of June 2026, Notes Maker has 5 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
0.1.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since May 5, 2026.

5.3230.6799999999999997May 5, 2026Jun 10, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 5, 202610.1.0
May 10, 202610.1.0
May 16, 202635.0010.1.0
May 22, 202625.0010.1.1
May 28, 202645.0010.1.1
Now55.0010.1.1

Changelog

  • May 16, 2026
    permissions
    sidePanel, storage, downloads, activeTab, contextMenus, tabs, declarativeNetRequest
    sidePanel, storage, downloads, contextMenus, tabs, declarativeNetRequest

Permissions & access

Permissions
sidePanelstoragedownloadscontextMenustabsdeclarativeNetRequest
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

Notes Maker screenshot 1

About

Notes Maker turns the web (and your PDFs) into a clean Markdown notebook.

Highlight a sentence, save the whole paragraph, or grab a heading — Notes Maker captures it as proper Markdown with the surrounding context (page title, heading hierarchy, a deep link back to the exact text), keeps a persistent draft for every page, and lets you download the whole thing as a `.md` file whenever you want.

Everything stays on your machine. No accounts, no servers, no analytics, no telemetry.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

• Highlight on any webpage. Select text, pick a color from the floating toolbar, done. Yellow, green, blue, pink, orange, purple, and red.
• Highlight on PDFs too. Notes Maker ships its own PDF viewer (built on PDF.js). Online PDFs auto-open in it. Local PDFs work after you flip on "Allow access to file URLs" on the extension card. You can also drag-and-drop a PDF straight onto the viewer.
• Two ways to organize. Save every page to its own `.md` file, or create a named "Notebook" (think: research project) and pile highlights from many pages into one combined file.
• Smart re-highlighting. Re-highlight the same text in a different color and Notes Maker just changes the color instead of duplicating. Highlight a phrase that's already inside a longer saved highlight and it gets linked as a sub-quote rather than added twice. Unhighlight removes the note.
• Persistent drafts. Close the tab, restart your browser, come back next week — your highlights are still there, ready to keep growing or to export.
• Download as Markdown. Per page, per notebook, or your entire library. Files include a heading path (e.g. "Chapter 2 › Section 2.1") and a permalink that jumps to the exact phrase via a text fragment.
• Side panel UI. The full library, search, color filtering, notebook switcher — all in a side panel that stays out of the way of the page you're reading.
• Keyboard-first. Ctrl+Shift+H (Cmd+Shift+H on Mac) saves the current selection. Ctrl+Shift+N opens the panel.

PRIVACY

Notes Maker is local-only. Your highlights, drafts, notebooks, and settings live in `chrome.storage.local` on your device. The extension makes zero network requests on its own. The only network access is when you (the user) point the PDF viewer at an online PDF — that's a normal browser fetch of the file you asked to open.

No data is collected, transmitted, or sold. Ever.

WHO IT'S FOR

• Researchers building a literature review across many papers and blog posts.
• Students taking notes from articles and PDFs.
• Engineers reading docs and RFCs who want a clean, contextual log of "the thing I want to remember from this page."
• Anyone who's tired of copy-pasting into a separate note-taking app and losing the source link, the heading, and the formatting.

WHAT IT DOESN'T DO

• It doesn't sync across devices (everything is local — export the `.md` and check it into git or Dropbox if you want sync).
• It doesn't OCR scanned PDFs that have no text layer.
• It doesn't ship its own AI features. Your notes are plain Markdown — feed them to whatever tool you like.

Open the side panel from the toolbar icon (or Ctrl+Shift+N) to get started.

Technical

Version
0.1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
685KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
ialjacglgffelooeaejhejiccpccefcd
Developer ID
u500db796a8cd85f93671ed1827f681b9
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 4, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 11, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.