Synapki Web Clipper
Clip web pages and auto-generate wiki pages with Synapki
As of June 2026, Synapki Web Clipper has 1 users in the Productivity category.
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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3
History
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Permissions & access
- Permissions
- storageactiveTabidentitycontextMenus
- Host access
- https://api.synapki.com/*
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About
Short Description:
Clip web pages and build an AI-powered personal wiki. Your data stays in
your own cloud storage.
TURN EVERY WEB PAGE INTO YOUR PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE BASE
Synapki Web Clipper turns any web page into a structured, searchable wiki
entry — with one click. An LLM organizes everything automatically. Your
wiki files live in your own cloud storage, not ours.
THE PROBLEM
You find useful content online every day — documentation, articles,
tutorials, research. Bookmarks pile up and become unsearchable. Notes apps
demand manual organization you never have time for. Read-it-later queues
turn into graveyards. You save links, but you lose the knowledge.
Synapki fixes this: clip anything, let AI organize it, and keep the files
in your own cloud storage as plain Markdown.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Browse — Find something worth saving.
2. Clip — Click the icon or press Ctrl+Shift+K. Clean content is
extracted automatically, no ads or clutter.
3. Save — Pick a project. An LLM structures the page with headings,
tags, and links, then writes it to your cloud storage.
4. Search — Ask questions in natural language. Get answers with
citations to your saved pages.
KEY FEATURES
• One-click extraction — Strips ads, navbars, and clutter. Keeps
headings, code blocks, and tables as clean Markdown.
• LLM-powered wiki organization — Auto-generated table of contents,
cross-references, tags, and full-text search index.
• Natural language search — Ask "What was that article about Rust async
patterns?" and get cited answers from your wiki.
• Your own storage — Files are plain .md in your Google Drive or
Dropbox. Never locked into any platform.
• Multiple projects — Separate wikis for dev docs, research, personal
notes, or team knowledge.
• Keyboard shortcut — Ctrl+Shift+K opens the clipping panel without
leaving the page.
• Privacy by design — No tracking, no analytics, no telemetry. Content
extracted locally in your browser.
WHO IT'S FOR
Developers — Build a personal dev wiki from docs, RFCs, and solutions.
Researchers — Clip papers and query across your entire corpus.
Students — Turn lecture notes and readings into structured study guides.
Writers — Gather research material with source links ready to cite.
Everyone — Recipes, travel guides, anything worth remembering.
PRIVACY
• No browsing history tracking
• No analytics or telemetry
• Content processed locally in your browser
• Wiki files stored in your cloud account as plain Markdown
• Leave anytime — your files are already yours
GET STARTED
1. Install the extension
2. Sign in with your OAuth provider
3. Connect Google Drive or Dropbox
4. Browse any page, click the icon, save
Stop bookmarking. Start building a personal wiki — LLM-organized,
searchable in natural language, and owned entirely by you.Technical
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 369KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- ofpjdamobnhjldlaekibmajpfbknmkpi
- Developer ID
- u87d5541ed4441ecdd2629ddc2f589c61
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- Jun 22, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- Jun 22, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 23, 2026
- Website
- synapki.com
- Support URL
- https://synapki.com/terms/
- Privacy Policy
- https://synapki.com/privacy/
Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 23, 2026.