got tired of saving images into random folders I never open again so I made this little thing. you hover over any image on any page, a save button pops up, you click it, done. all your saved images live in a clean grid you can open from the toolbar.
works with lazy-loaded images and css background images too, dedupes so you don't save the same thing twice, and everything is stored locally no account, no server, nothing leaves your browser.
built it with claude code in like 15 minutes, first chrome extension I've ever made. it's free, no tracking, no bs.
mainly built it for myself for collecting visual references but figured someone else might find it useful too.
A Chrome extension that adds a save button when you hover over any image on any webpage. One click and it goes to your personal visual shelf — a clean dark grid you can browse from your toolbar. Handles lazy-loaded and CSS background images, deduplicates automatically, and stores everything locally. No account, no server, no tracking. Built with Claude Code in 15 minutes as my first ever Chrome extension. Free, no nonsense.
No more guessing who’s telling the truth. Breakpod detects claims in spoken content — podcasts, lectures, debates — and fact-checks them using AI-powered deep research.
I m building Thumbnail X a zero-friction way to turn a quick prompt into scroll-stopping YouTube (and TikTok, Shorts, Reels ) thumbnails.
Why? Because the fun part is creating content, not wrestling with design tools or 20-page signup forms. Thumbnail X turns the painful bits into a single click.
I m building Thumbnail X a zero-friction way to turn a quick prompt into scroll-stopping YouTube (and TikTok, Shorts, Reels ) thumbnails.
Why? Because the fun part is creating content, not wrestling with design tools or 20-page signup forms. Thumbnail X turns the painful bits into a single click.
Create stunning YouTube thumbnails with generative AI in seconds using Thumbnail X - the most advanced AI thumbnail generator designed specifically for content creators.