NoteLink Web Clipper
Save a highlight or a whole page straight into NoteLink — a clean note tagged #web, with a link back to the source.
Free on every plan. Not on the Chrome Web Store yet — it installs in about a minute with the steps below.
1 · Install the extension
- Download the extension and unzip it — you’ll get a folder named
notelink-clipper. - Open
chrome://extensionsin Chrome (oredge://extensionsin Edge). - Turn on Developer mode (top-right).
- Click Load unpacked and select the
notelink-clipperfolder. - Pin NoteLink Web Clipper from the toolbar’s puzzle-piece menu.
Because the clipper isn’t on the Chrome Web Store yet, Chrome asks for Developer mode and shows an “unpacked extension” notice — that’s expected.
2 · Connect your account
- In NoteLink, open Settings → Browser clipper and click Create token. Copy the
nlk_…value — it’s shown only once. - Right-click the extension icon and choose Options.
- Set the server URL to
https://notelink.usand paste your token. - Click Save, then Test connection — you should see “Connected as you@example.com.”
3 · Clip anything
- Open a page you want to keep and click the NoteLink Web Clipper icon.
- Review the title and preview — or highlight text first to clip just that selection.
- Add extra tags if you like, then click Save to NoteLink.
- It lands as a note tagged
#webwith a source link. Click Open note → to jump to it.
Some pages can’t be clipped — browser pages (chrome://), the Web Store, and the built-in PDF viewer don’t allow extensions.