SourceFrame — Source-backed AI briefs

Turn selected tabs, AI chats, and web sources into structured briefs: sources visible, tradeoffs explicit, evidence gaps called out.

As of June 2026, SourceFrame — Source-backed AI briefs has 8 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
1.2.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 4 version updates, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since May 4, 2026.

8.45.52.5999999999999996May 4, 2026Jun 9, 2026
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May 20, 202641.0.0
May 27, 202641.1.2
Jun 3, 202655.0011.1.3
Jun 9, 202675.0011.1.5
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Changelog

  • Jun 9, 2026
    description
    SourceFrame turns selected browser tabs and AI chats into source-backed briefs.
    
    Capture web pages, ChatGPT conversations, and Claude conversations from your open tabs, then create structured Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Briefs. 
    
    SourceFrame keeps the brief tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    • Create briefs from selected tabs and AI chats
    • Compare AI answers with web sources
    • Summarize source sets into clear takeaways
    • Compare options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
    • Generate recommendation briefs with evidence gaps called out
    • Create drafts from your briefs
    
    SourceFrame is built for people who use AI and the web together, then need to turn scattered context into something structured, sourced, and usable.
    SourceFrame turns selected browser tabs and AI chats into source-backed briefs.
    
    Capture web pages, ChatGPT conversations, and Claude conversations from your open tabs, then create structured Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Briefs.
    
    On supported ChatGPT and Claude pages, SourceFrame can show a small “Create brief” action beside AI responses. Click it to choose whether to use the current exchange or the visible chat, then send the selected content to SourceFrame as a source.
    
    SourceFrame keeps each brief tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    • Create briefs from selected tabs and AI chats
    • Turn useful ChatGPT and Claude exchanges into structured briefs
    • Compare AI answers with web sources
    • Summarize source sets into clear takeaways
    • Compare options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
    • Generate recommendation briefs with evidence gaps called out
    • Create drafts from your briefs
    
    You can disable the AI chat “Create brief” action anytime from SourceFrame Preferences.
    
    SourceFrame is built for people who use AI and the web together, then need to turn scattered context into something structured, sourced, and usable.
  • Jun 3, 2026
    description
    SourceFrame helps you turn AI chats and web sources into source-backed analysis.
    Pick the sources you're working from — open web pages, plus your
    ChatGPT and Claude conversations — and SourceFrame generates a brief
    tied back to those sources. You can see what came from a web page,
    what came from an AI chat, and what still needs verification.
    
    Three brief types, one workflow:
    - Insight Brief — key takeaways, themes, and tensions across sources
    - Comparison Brief — options side by side, with the tradeoffs that matter
    - Recommendation Brief — a clear, defensible recommendation with
      reasoning, tradeoffs, and evidence gaps
    
    Start with insights or a comparison, then promote to a Recommendation
    Brief when you're ready to take a position.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    - Evaluate vendors and tools from pages you actually trust
    - Compare AI answers against real web sources
    - Turn scattered research into a brief you can share or build on
    - Keep your work grounded in the sources you chose — not model recall
    
    SourceFrame is designed for people who use AI and the web to compare options, evaluate information, and turn scattered research into clear next steps.
    SourceFrame turns selected browser tabs and AI chats into source-backed briefs.
    
    Capture web pages, ChatGPT conversations, and Claude conversations from your open tabs, then create structured Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Briefs. 
    
    SourceFrame keeps the brief tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    • Create briefs from selected tabs and AI chats
    • Compare AI answers with web sources
    • Summarize source sets into clear takeaways
    • Compare options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
    • Generate recommendation briefs with evidence gaps called out
    • Create drafts from your briefs
    
    SourceFrame is built for people who use AI and the web together, then need to turn scattered context into something structured, sourced, and usable.
  • Jun 3, 2026
    short_description
    Turn your tabs and AI chats into structured, source-grounded briefs — with every claim tied back to its source.
    Turn selected tabs, AI chats, and web sources into structured briefs: sources visible, tradeoffs explicit, evidence gaps called out.
  • Jun 3, 2026
    name
    SourceFrame — Source-grounded briefs
    SourceFrame — Source-backed AI briefs
  • May 27, 2026
    description
    SourceFrame helps you turn AI chats and web sources into source-backed analysis.
    Capture AI conversations and browser tabs, then generate structured comparisons, takeaways, decision briefs, and drafts. SourceFrame keeps your work tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.
    Use SourceFrame to: 
    • Analyze ChatGPT and Claude conversations as source context
    • Compare AI answers with selected web pages
    • Capture research sources from open browser tabs
    • Understand options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
    • Generate decision briefs from selected sources
    • Create drafts from your research outputs
    • Keep your work grounded in the sources you choose
    
    
    SourceFrame is designed for people who use AI and the web to compare options, evaluate information, and turn scattered research into clear next steps.
    SourceFrame helps you turn AI chats and web sources into source-backed analysis.
    Pick the sources you're working from — open web pages, plus your
    ChatGPT and Claude conversations — and SourceFrame generates a brief
    tied back to those sources. You can see what came from a web page,
    what came from an AI chat, and what still needs verification.
    
    Three brief types, one workflow:
    - Insight Brief — key takeaways, themes, and tensions across sources
    - Comparison Brief — options side by side, with the tradeoffs that matter
    - Recommendation Brief — a clear, defensible recommendation with
      reasoning, tradeoffs, and evidence gaps
    
    Start with insights or a comparison, then promote to a Recommendation
    Brief when you're ready to take a position.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    - Evaluate vendors and tools from pages you actually trust
    - Compare AI answers against real web sources
    - Turn scattered research into a brief you can share or build on
    - Keep your work grounded in the sources you chose — not model recall
    
    SourceFrame is designed for people who use AI and the web to compare options, evaluate information, and turn scattered research into clear next steps.
  • May 27, 2026
    short_description
    Turn tabs, AI chats, and web sources into structured comparisons, insights, decision memos, and drafts.
    Turn your tabs and AI chats into structured, source-grounded briefs — with every claim tied back to its source.
  • May 27, 2026
    name
    SourceFrame — Source-backed AI analysis
    SourceFrame — Source-grounded briefs
  • May 20, 2026
    description
    SourceFrame helps you turn browser sources into clear, source-grounded analysis.
    
    Select the pages you are researching, then generate structured outputs such as source comparisons, key insights, and decision memos. SourceFrame keeps your work tied to the sources you selected, making it easier to compare information, understand tradeoffs, and move from scattered tabs to a useful draft.
    
    Use SourceFrame to:
    • Capture research sources from open browser tabs
    • Compare multiple sources side by side
    • Extract key insights from selected sources
    • Generate decision-oriented analysis
    • Create drafts from your research outputs
    • Keep your analysis grounded in the pages you choose
    
    SourceFrame is designed for researchers, founders, operators, students, and anyone who needs to make sense of information spread across multiple web pages.
    SourceFrame helps you turn AI chats and web sources into source-backed analysis.
    Capture AI conversations and browser tabs, then generate structured comparisons, takeaways, decision briefs, and drafts. SourceFrame keeps your work tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.
    Use SourceFrame to: 
    • Analyze ChatGPT and Claude conversations as source context
    • Compare AI answers with selected web pages
    • Capture research sources from open browser tabs
    • Understand options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
    • Generate decision briefs from selected sources
    • Create drafts from your research outputs
    • Keep your work grounded in the sources you choose
    
    
    SourceFrame is designed for people who use AI and the web to compare options, evaluate information, and turn scattered research into clear next steps.
  • May 20, 2026
    short_description
    Turn browser sources into source-grounded analyses, comparisons, recommendations, and drafts.
    Turn tabs, AI chats, and web sources into structured comparisons, insights, decision memos, and drafts.
  • May 20, 2026
    name
    SourceFrame — Source-based AI research
    SourceFrame — Source-backed AI analysis
  • May 20, 2026
    permissions
    activeTab, tabs, scripting, storage, alarms, identity, sidePanel
    activeTab, tabs, scripting, storage, alarms, identity, contextMenus, sidePanel

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabtabsscriptingstoragealarmsidentitycontextMenussidePanel
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

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About

SourceFrame turns selected browser tabs and AI chats into source-backed briefs.

Capture web pages, ChatGPT conversations, and Claude conversations from your open tabs, then create structured Summary, Comparison, or Recommendation Briefs.

On supported ChatGPT and Claude pages, SourceFrame can show a small “Create brief” action beside AI responses. Click it to choose whether to use the current exchange or the visible chat, then send the selected content to SourceFrame as a source.

SourceFrame keeps each brief tied to the sources you selected, so you can see what came from an AI conversation, what came from web pages, and what still needs verification.

Use SourceFrame to:
• Create briefs from selected tabs and AI chats
• Turn useful ChatGPT and Claude exchanges into structured briefs
• Compare AI answers with web sources
• Summarize source sets into clear takeaways
• Compare options, criteria, tradeoffs, and risks
• Generate recommendation briefs with evidence gaps called out
• Create drafts from your briefs

You can disable the AI chat “Create brief” action anytime from SourceFrame Preferences.

SourceFrame is built for people who use AI and the web together, then need to turn scattered context into something structured, sourced, and usable.

Technical

Version
1.2.0
Manifest
V3
Size
1.53MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
kdjbjalakkgldjpfcnflkjcgcglcmekn
Developer ID
uf6373c274695d86b9528e12c4c35ccc0
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 3, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 6, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
sourceframe.app

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.