3.7 out of 5
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Bro Nov 19, 2025
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Not sure why people are downvoting this extension. It does what it's supposed to do. If you guys wanted to capture specific elements then inspect and capture or grep. The whole purpose of it is so you don't need to use inspect.
Thanks Bro! You da man.
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0 0 Jun 7, 2025
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Does what it says.
Thanks for the review! Glad you're finding it useful.
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MIM Apr 26, 2025
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I come back to the reviews every few times just to see the ridiculous criticism people are writing for the author, literally the tool just does what it described it does.
Thanks for the review MIM! Yeah, I try not to take it personally lol. Nature of the internet I suppose. Happy it's working as expected for you!
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Mik Scheper Apr 22, 2025
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Nice try, but I was hoping it would copy the selected HTML, not the entire page. Browsers used to have this function built in.
Azzeddine Bourachane Dec 10, 2024
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I gave it 2 stars for the idea. It didn't work for me at all! I also tried the shortcut, but nothing was copied to the clipboard.
Hey Azzeddine, Did you try using the extension outside of the chrome web store? For security reasons, the extension will not work on pages in the app store, so that's most likely why it didn't work when you tried it. Just confirmed on my end on a few websites and the extension is still working as expected, so I bet that's the issue.
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Benjamin PERRY Oct 22, 2024
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It doesn't "copy any page's HTML element" it copies the whole webpage... No point, if I wanted that I could simply go to the source code and CMD+A + CMD+C
Hi Benjamin, The extension copies the page's HTML element to the clipboard with a single click, so the user doesn't have to open the source or element inspection tool. This is the purpose of the extension. What were you looking for instead?
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Mohanad Said Aug 18, 2024
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as simple as perfect
Thanks for the review Mohanad! You're awesome.
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Muhsin Karagöz May 3, 2024
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bad
Hi Muhsin. What did you not like to give this extension a 1-star review? Currently the extension has one simple function which is to copy the page's HTML. Open to constructive feedback on how I could improve things.
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Tom Rohlfing Apr 2, 2024
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This Chrome extension was just exactly what I was looking for. I had written a software program that interfaces with a website, and needed a way to get the html code from a web page. This was just the ticket, and it works just exactly the way it is described. I did run into a snag where the sending of CTRL-SHIFT-C programmatically from my application didn't work (but it did work from the actual keyboard.) After exchanging a few emails with the author, he made a quick change so that it rec... Show more
Teddy Mahar Sep 20, 2023
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Works Awesome! Just what I've been looking for!!!

