Five Safari web extensions

Humble tools for people who
live in the browser.

Small extensions for Safari that each do a single job well. They run on your Mac, keep to themselves, and ask nothing of you: no account, no tracking, no upsell.

On-device by default Made on a Mac in New York

Last Login

Never guess how you signed in.

It marks the button you used last time, Google, Apple, GitHub, or email, so you never stare at a wall of options again.

v1.0Every siteOn-deviceFree

A Novita login screen where the extension flags 'You used GitHub last' and highlights the GitHub button.
On Novita's login, GitHub is flagged as the one you used last.

Full Page Screenshot

Capture the whole page, not just the screen.

One click turns an entire web page, top to bottom, into a single clean PNG. No scrolling, no stitching shots together by hand.

v1.1Every siteOn-deviceFree

The Full Page editor toolbar: Copy, Save PNG, PDF, and the capture size 1477 by 14376 pixels.
A full New York Times front page captured top to bottom as one image.
The editor stays put while the whole captured page scrolls beneath it.

SuperVideo

Watch every video on your terms.

Set the speed on any video, fill the window when you want to focus, and pick your subtitle language once. It reaches well past the built-in controls.

v1.1Every siteOn-deviceFree

A conference talk video that fills the window when Fill window is clicked. Fill window
2:14 / 41:03 CC
The cursor clicks Fill window, and the video takes over the window.

Also in the suite

Autofill Forms

Fill any web form in one click, from a profile that never leaves your Mac.

v1.0Every siteOn-deviceFree

In development

Grocery Verdict

An independent read on grocery products while you shop online: quality tier, decoded labels, worth the premium or not.

v0.1Amazon Fresh & Whole Foods

How they are built

One job, done well

Each tool solves a single, real annoyance. No suites, no feature creep, nothing you need to learn.

On-device by default

The four shipping tools make no network calls at all. What happens in your browser stays on your Mac.

No accounts, no tracking

Nothing to sign up for, no analytics following you around, no upsell waiting on the other side of a click.