BrowserBeast™
Capture browser pages, AI chats, research, and web content as clean Markdown records with source URL, timestamp, metadata, privacy advisories, and Evidence Envelope structure.
Download BrowserBeast™TechBeast™ Data Capture Suite
Your Web. Your Data. Your Way.
Most web pages, AI chats, research trails, and software sessions are temporary, messy, or hard to preserve. Screenshots lose context. Copy and paste loses structure. Bookmarks do not preserve what was actually visible.
AI assistants can understand a page. TechBeast™ preserves the proof. BrowserBeast™ and DesktopBeast™ turn web pages, desktop windows, AI chats, and research trails into structured local records built for review, reuse, and long-term archive.
Capture browser pages, AI chats, research, and web content as clean Markdown records with source URL, timestamp, metadata, privacy advisories, and Evidence Envelope structure.
Download BrowserBeast™Capture active Windows applications as local evidence-ready artifacts with PNG proof, OCR, window/process metadata, privacy-signal notes, and ArchiveBeast™ compatibility.
Download DesktopBeast™ArchiveBeast™ is in development as the local library and viewer for organizing BrowserBeast™ and DesktopBeast™ artifacts.
View StatusBrowser tools read content. TechBeast™ captures evidence. BrowserBeast™ creates structured, AI-readable Markdown records with provenance metadata and review warnings.
DesktopBeast™ is an active-window evidence-ready artifact generator, not a screenshot tool. It captures active Windows applications as local records with PNG proof, OCR, window/process metadata, privacy-signal notes, and ArchiveBeast™ compatibility.
AI Underground tools preserve context: where a capture came from, when it was captured, what tool created it, what privacy warnings were detected, and how the record should be reviewed before sharing.
Use these as evidence-ready artifacts and provenance-rich local records, not legal guarantees.
Current browser release.
Temporarily free Windows desktop Early Access release candidate.
In development as a local capture and file library.