

Hey everyone,
Wanted to share something I've been building for the past few months. It's a Chrome extension called Remarkify.
The problem I kept running into: whenever I found an interesting article online and wanted to read it on my reMarkable, the only real option was saving it as a PDF. And PDF works, but it always bothered me. I can't erase and re-annotate freely the way I do with actual notes. It feels unnatural to have static content in a notebook.
So I thought, what if the text just became real strokes on the page? Like it was always meant to be there?
That's what Remarkify does. You select any text on a webpage, right click -> Send to Remarkable, and it converts it into native reMarkable notes. The text adapts to your tablet's width and shows up like a proper document, fully editable and erasable. Every reMarkable model is supported.
Setup is quick. If you want to customize things, you can go to your account on the website and adjust pen type, page type, font, color, and size. You do need your reMarkable Cloud account connected for it to work.
I made it freemium to cover the service costs of running everything, with a free tier to try it out.
It's in early stages so bugs are likely, but it's been working well for my own use. I honestly don't know if this pain point is common or just a me thing, so I'd love to hear from you. What do you wish you could do with web content on your reMarkable that you currently can't?
iOS application/Safari Extension and some AI involvement is on my roadmap.
Website: remarkify.app
Chrome Web Store: Remarkify