Free Browser Tool — No Extension
Edit any website live in your browser
Drag one button to your bookmarks bar. Click it on any page and you get a live split view — original on the left, your editable version on the right. Show clients the new copy on the real site, not a Google Doc.
landing pages
not weeks.
your landing page
not weeks.
This is exactly what activating the bookmarklet looks like
Split view by default
Original on the left, your edits on the right. See exactly what changed without switching tabs.
Edit text, swap images
Click any text and type. Click any image and paste a new URL. No code, no DevTools.
Toggle full screen
One click on the split icon expands your edit to full screen. Click again to bring back the compare view.
Save as HTML or Image
Download as a self-contained HTML file or a full-page PNG — ready to paste into Notion, Slack, or a deck.
How it works
Drag the button to your bookmarks bar
The green button below is the tool. One drag installs it. No extension, no account.
Navigate to any page you want to edit
Your client's landing page, a competitor's site, your own — doesn't matter.
Click the bookmark
The page splits. Left shows the original. Right is your editable canvas. A pill toolbar appears at the bottom.
Edit, compare, save
Type new copy, swap images, toggle full-screen. When done, save as HTML or PNG.
Manual install (if drag didn't work)
Right-click your bookmarks bar → Add bookmark → paste this as the URL.
Questions
Does this send my edits anywhere?
No. Everything runs inside your browser tab. Nothing leaves your machine.
Does it work on every site?
Most sites, yes. Pages with strict Content Security Policy headers (common on banking or enterprise sites) block bookmarklets. You'll see a clear error if that happens.
Will edits survive a refresh?
No — use Save HTML or Save Image before you close the tab. Refreshing reloads the original page.
Drag saved a broken bookmark. Now what?
Right-click your bookmarks bar → Add bookmark → paste the code from the Manual install section as the URL.
Save as Image shows blank areas?
That's cross-origin images — browser security prevents capturing them. The HTML save is always complete. For a clean image, open the saved HTML file and take a screenshot from there.
The left panel doesn't look right?
Some sites block their own resources from loading inside iframes. The original panel still shows what it can. Your edit side is unaffected.
Free, nothing sent anywhere. One drag and you're set.
Edit Any Page