AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links

Batch save full-page screenshots and pages to Markdown/Obsidian; save and open tab links locally.

As of June 2026, AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links has 18 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.1.56
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates.

History

3 snapshots

Tracking since May 29, 2026.

18.7213.58.28May 29, 2026Jun 10, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 29, 20260.1.34
Jun 4, 20260.1.34
Jun 10, 202690.1.54
Now180.1.56

Changelog

  • Jun 10, 2026
    description
    AltG is a local-first Chrome extension for people who collect, review, and organize web pages across many tabs. It helps you turn active research sessions into structured local files by capturing visible or full-page screenshots as PNG image files, saving links from the current window, extracting page content as Markdown files, and writing the results to folders or an Obsidian vault that you choose.
    
    Install AltG if you often compare products, collect references, document online workflows, archive web pages for later review, or prepare research materials from multiple browser tabs. Instead of copying links, taking screenshots, and moving files by hand, AltG keeps screenshots, page titles, source URLs, capture modes, timestamps, and notes together so you can verify the original context later.
    
    AltG is designed to fit into your existing local workflow. You choose the screenshot folder and the content capture directory, including an Obsidian vault if you use one, and the extension prompts you to repair a save path if it becomes unavailable. It supports keyboard shortcuts for fast capture, batch tab link export, TXT-based batch opening, optional watermarks, image browsing, deletion controls, and XLSX export with source information. For Alt+Shift+G single-page long screenshots, Alt+P or Alt+Shift+P batch screenshots, and Alt+M or Alt+Shift+M content capture with screenshots, AltG shows save or stitching progress only after screenshot pixels have been collected, so the progress dialog is not captured inside the image.
    
    Connecting an AltG web account is optional and is used to show account and Pro status in the extension. The Settings account area includes View account, active connections, Client UserAgent, Last active, a current connection badge, and remove connection confirmation. Free accounts can keep 1 active browser extension connection. Pro accounts can keep up to 5 active browser extension connections.
    
    For feedback and support requests, use the AltG feedback page at https://altg.reka.cc/feedback. The form asks only for an email address and message, and does not request screenshots, local files, diagnostic logs, or account identifiers.
    
    AltG is useful because it reduces repetitive browser-to-file work while keeping your saved materials under your control. The extension only reads and writes within user-authorized directories and uses browser tab information to perform the actions you request, such as capturing screenshots, saving page content, and recording source metadata.
    AltG is a local-first Chrome extension for people who collect, review, and organize web pages across many tabs. It helps you move browser materials into your own local folders, Obsidian vault, or LLM Wiki workflow without creating a new cloud workspace.
    
    AltG focuses on three related workflows:
    
    1. Batch web screenshots and full-page screenshots. Save the current page visible area or full page as a PNG image file. With Pro, capture visible screenshots or full-page screenshots for all tabs in the current window. Optional watermarks and PNG metadata can keep the source URL, page title, capture mode, viewport, image size, and saved time with the image.
      
    2. Save web pages as Markdown / Obsidian notes. Save the current page content as a Markdown file in a local folder, Obsidian vault, or LLM Wiki directory. With Pro, save the page content from all tabs in the current window in one pass. When screenshots are included, each page gets its own folder with the Markdown file and screenshot saved together.
      
    3. Batch save and open links. Export the current window's tab links as a local TXT file, paste a list of links to open them in batch, or upload a TXT link file. Links without `https://` are completed before opening.
      
    
    Install AltG if you often compare products, collect references, document online workflows, archive web pages for later review, or prepare research materials from multiple browser tabs. Instead of repeatedly copying links, taking screenshots, and moving files by hand, AltG keeps screenshots, page titles, source URLs, capture modes, timestamps, Markdown files, and notes together so you can verify the original context later.
    
    AltG is designed to fit into your existing local workflow. You choose the screenshot folder and the content capture directory, including an Obsidian vault if you use one, and the extension prompts you to repair a save path if it becomes unavailable. It supports keyboard shortcuts for fast capture, optional watermarks, image and folder browsing, image preview, zoom controls, batch deletion with optional confirmation, and XLSX export with source information. For Alt+Shift+G single-page long screenshots, Alt+P or Alt+Shift+P batch screenshots, and Alt+M or Alt+Shift+M content capture with screenshots, AltG shows save or stitching progress only after screenshot pixels have been collected, so the progress dialog is not captured inside the image.
    
    Connecting an AltG web account is optional and is used to show account and Pro status in the extension. The Settings account area includes View account, active connections, Client UserAgent, Last active, a current connection badge, and remove connection confirmation. Free accounts can keep 1 active browser extension connection. Pro accounts can keep up to 5 active browser extension connections.
    
    Free or signed-out accounts always include a localized AltG technical support watermark on saved screenshot PNG files. After Pro payment, the account can remove that technical support watermark while keeping the user-configured screenshot and content capture screenshot watermark settings.
    
    For feedback and support requests, use the AltG feedback page at https://altg.reka.cc/feedback. The form asks only for an email address and message, and does not request screenshots, local files, diagnostic logs, or account identifiers.
    
    AltG is useful because it reduces repetitive browser-to-file work while keeping your saved materials under your control. The extension only reads and writes within user-authorized directories and uses browser tab information to perform the actions you request, such as capturing screenshots, saving page content, and recording source metadata.
  • Jun 10, 2026
    short_description
    Save screenshots, tab links, and page content to authorized local folders or Obsidian vaults.
    Batch save full-page screenshots and pages to Markdown/Obsidian; save and open tab links locally.
  • Jun 10, 2026
    name
    AltG - Batch Full-Page Screenshots & Web to Markdown / Obsidian
    AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links
  • Jun 4, 2026
    description
    AltG is a local-first Chrome extension for people who collect, review, and organize web pages across many tabs. It helps you turn active research sessions into structured local files by capturing visible or full-page screenshots, saving links from the current window, extracting page content, and writing the results to folders or an Obsidian vault that you choose.
    
    Install AltG if you often compare products, collect references, document online workflows, archive web pages for later review, or prepare research materials from multiple browser tabs. Instead of copying links, taking screenshots, and moving files by hand, AltG keeps screenshots, page titles, source URLs, capture modes, timestamps, and notes together so you can verify the original context later.
    
    AltG is designed to fit into your existing local workflow. You choose the screenshot folder and the content capture directory, including an Obsidian vault if you use one. It supports keyboard shortcuts for fast capture, batch tab link export, TXT-based batch opening, optional watermarks, image browsing, deletion controls, and XLSX export with source information.
    
    AltG is useful because it reduces repetitive browser-to-file work while keeping your saved materials under your control. The extension only reads and writes within user-authorized directories and uses browser tab information to perform the actions you request, such as capturing screenshots, saving page content, and recording source metadata.
    AltG is a local-first Chrome extension for people who collect, review, and organize web pages across many tabs. It helps you turn active research sessions into structured local files by capturing visible or full-page screenshots as PNG image files, saving links from the current window, extracting page content as Markdown files, and writing the results to folders or an Obsidian vault that you choose.
    
    Install AltG if you often compare products, collect references, document online workflows, archive web pages for later review, or prepare research materials from multiple browser tabs. Instead of copying links, taking screenshots, and moving files by hand, AltG keeps screenshots, page titles, source URLs, capture modes, timestamps, and notes together so you can verify the original context later.
    
    AltG is designed to fit into your existing local workflow. You choose the screenshot folder and the content capture directory, including an Obsidian vault if you use one, and the extension prompts you to repair a save path if it becomes unavailable. It supports keyboard shortcuts for fast capture, batch tab link export, TXT-based batch opening, optional watermarks, image browsing, deletion controls, and XLSX export with source information. For Alt+Shift+G single-page long screenshots, Alt+P or Alt+Shift+P batch screenshots, and Alt+M or Alt+Shift+M content capture with screenshots, AltG shows save or stitching progress only after screenshot pixels have been collected, so the progress dialog is not captured inside the image.
    
    Connecting an AltG web account is optional and is used to show account and Pro status in the extension. The Settings account area includes View account, active connections, Client UserAgent, Last active, a current connection badge, and remove connection confirmation. Free accounts can keep 1 active browser extension connection. Pro accounts can keep up to 5 active browser extension connections.
    
    For feedback and support requests, use the AltG feedback page at https://altg.reka.cc/feedback. The form asks only for an email address and message, and does not request screenshots, local files, diagnostic logs, or account identifiers.
    
    AltG is useful because it reduces repetitive browser-to-file work while keeping your saved materials under your control. The extension only reads and writes within user-authorized directories and uses browser tab information to perform the actions you request, such as capturing screenshots, saving page content, and recording source metadata.
  • Jun 4, 2026
    short_description
    Save selected web screenshots, tab links, and page content to authorized local folders or Obsidian vaults.
    Save screenshots, tab links, and page content to authorized local folders or Obsidian vaults.
  • Jun 4, 2026
    name
    AltG
    AltG - Batch Full-Page Screenshots & Web to Markdown / Obsidian

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabtabsscriptingstorageoffscreendebuggernotificationswebNavigationdownloadscontextMenus
Host access
http://*/*, https://*/*

Screenshots

AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links screenshot 1AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links screenshot 2AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links screenshot 3AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links screenshot 4AltG - Screenshots, Markdown & Batch Links screenshot 5

About

AltG is a local-first Chrome extension for people who collect, review, and organize web pages across many tabs. It helps you move browser materials into your own local folders, Obsidian vault, or LLM Wiki workflow without creating a new cloud workspace.

AltG focuses on three related workflows:

1. Batch web screenshots and full-page screenshots. Save the current page visible area or full page as a PNG image file. With Pro, capture visible screenshots or full-page screenshots for all tabs in the current window. Optional watermarks and PNG metadata can keep the source URL, page title, capture mode, viewport, image size, and saved time with the image.
  
2. Save web pages as Markdown / Obsidian notes. Save the current page content as a Markdown file in a local folder, Obsidian vault, or LLM Wiki directory. With Pro, save the page content from all tabs in the current window in one pass. When screenshots are included, each page gets its own folder with the Markdown file and screenshot saved together.
  
3. Batch save and open links. Export the current window's tab links as a local TXT file, paste a list of links to open them in batch, or upload a TXT link file. Links without `https://` are completed before opening.
  

Install AltG if you often compare products, collect references, document online workflows, archive web pages for later review, or prepare research materials from multiple browser tabs. Instead of repeatedly copying links, taking screenshots, and moving files by hand, AltG keeps screenshots, page titles, source URLs, capture modes, timestamps, Markdown files, and notes together so you can verify the original context later.

AltG is designed to fit into your existing local workflow. You choose the screenshot folder and the content capture directory, including an Obsidian vault if you use one, and the extension prompts you to repair a save path if it becomes unavailable. It supports keyboard shortcuts for fast capture, optional watermarks, image and folder browsing, image preview, zoom controls, batch deletion with optional confirmation, and XLSX export with source information. For Alt+Shift+G single-page long screenshots, Alt+P or Alt+Shift+P batch screenshots, and Alt+M or Alt+Shift+M content capture with screenshots, AltG shows save or stitching progress only after screenshot pixels have been collected, so the progress dialog is not captured inside the image.

Connecting an AltG web account is optional and is used to show account and Pro status in the extension. The Settings account area includes View account, active connections, Client UserAgent, Last active, a current connection badge, and remove connection confirmation. Free accounts can keep 1 active browser extension connection. Pro accounts can keep up to 5 active browser extension connections.

Free or signed-out accounts always include a localized AltG technical support watermark on saved screenshot PNG files. After Pro payment, the account can remove that technical support watermark while keeping the user-configured screenshot and content capture screenshot watermark settings.

For feedback and support requests, use the AltG feedback page at https://altg.reka.cc/feedback. The form asks only for an email address and message, and does not request screenshots, local files, diagnostic logs, or account identifiers.

AltG is useful because it reduces repetitive browser-to-file work while keeping your saved materials under your control. The extension only reads and writes within user-authorized directories and uses browser tab information to perform the actions you request, such as capturing screenshots, saving page content, and recording source metadata.

Technical

Version
0.1.56
Manifest
V3
Size
693KiB
Min Chrome
109
Languages
12
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
lbgdohpkfnifbdlbjfelgakiphdiodch
Developer ID
u55290dfd95536723275242d8c988836c
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 28, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 5, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026

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