Guilherme Rizzo

CSS Scan Pro - The definitive browser extension to work with web design

CSS Scan Pro is a browser extension that makes it radically easy to get the looks of any website. Hover over any element, and copy its entire CSS with a single click.

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Harry Dry
Big fan of the product. Looks like some big improvements here. Demo video looks awesome. Congrats.
Mark Rieck
Wow - a subscription just for one inspected element? I couldn't get one sale with my more complex SnipCSS product that snips a subset of the DOM and costs $29: https://www.snipcss.com Maybe I should tell more people about it so this comment is a start.
Chris Seifert
I've been using CSS Scan 2.0 for little over a year now and was about to call it quits because I can just use Developer Tools built into my browser, until I received an email from @gvrizzo during quarantine, giving me a free trial to CSS Scan Pro. At first, I was skeptical about this product, especially after reading all of the negative comments about the pricing structure. However, I've seen nothing like it other than a few other CSS inspectors, and again I can just use Developer Tools for that. I was impressed with all of the options this extension had. It replaced my full extension stack other than the necessities: GTM, Full Screen Capture, and Responsive Viewer. Yes, this product is a little pricey, but for me, the average website costs $1,500+, so this was a no-brainer. On top of that, the export to Codepen is genius! I mean, what CSS tool has a ruler, color palette, font inspector, history of changes, *shortcut keys, and on top of all of this it works within Developer Tools.. After finding a few bugs and reporting to @gvrizzo, he was able to fix and even keep constant contact with me. I'm more than pleased to support this excellent product due to the time this will save me and the fantastic support. Great job, Guilherme!
Hadi Hammad
Looking good
meh met
Why should I pay for it? Really?
AMelia Lin
Great Work! 👍
Chris Kuhrt
chrome dev tools?
Sethu Senthil
This looks like a great product, but considering the open source nature of the development today with many free alternative extensions like CSSused I don't think a stunning UI will justify the current pricing scheme. Sketch is more affordable than this tool which is an utter joke since Sketch offers an actual design platform (even this was probably designed in that) while this extension is basically an enhanced version of devTools or CSSused which you can find either preinstalled or for the price of nothing!
ShriramGeneralInsurance
Initially I thought it's free. But It's not. :(
Lydia Sugarman
The pricing alone makes this a non-starter.