Product feedback for Figma users

Keep designing in Figma. When it's time to review the result, capture the screen, talk through it, and publish a markdown review your team and your coding agent can read.

CobaltCapture is a free, browser-based way to review the work that comes out of Figma and turn your feedback into markdown anyone can use. You keep designing in Figma. When you want to critique a result, open a published prototype link, a shared file, or the deployed build in your browser, click Capture screen, crop the part that matters, and talk through it out loud. Publish, and you get a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export, cropped screenshots, source URLs, and your spoken notes as captions, that pastes into a Figma comment, a doc, a ticket, a chat, or straight into a coding agent.

There is no plugin, no API connection, and no account to link. CobaltCapture doesn't reach inside the Figma editor or read your layers. It captures what's on your screen and produces plain markdown, which is exactly why it works alongside Figma without touching it.

Where Figma and CobaltCapture meet

Figma is where the design lives, the canvas, the components, the prototype flows. That's its job, and CobaltCapture doesn't replace any of it. The overlap is downstream: the moment a design is ready to look at and react to. Figma lets you publish a prototype or share link that opens in any browser, and your team also ships builds that you can pull up at a URL. Both are just things on a screen, which is all CobaltCapture needs.

So the workflow is review-it, not integrate-with-it. You review what Figma renders in the browser, the same way you'd review any other URL, and the feedback comes out in a format that travels.

Capture a prototype or the built screen

Click Capture screen, choose the tab showing your Figma prototype or the deployed build, and CobaltCapture grabs the current frame. Drag a rectangle around the button, the spacing, the broken state, whatever you're reacting to, and crop to just that. Then dictate: the Web Speech API turns your spoken critique into editable text next to the cropped image. One screen can hold several captures, each with its own note.

Nothing gets installed on the design or the site you're looking at. No browser extension, no desktop app. It's a tab in your browser pointed at another tab.

Publish a review that pastes anywhere

Hit Publish and CobaltCapture gives you a public review URL at cobaltcapture.com/r/<slug> plus a clean stakeholder view at /s/<slug> for handing to a client or PM. The one-click markdown export bundles the cropped screenshots, the source URLs, and your dictated notes as captions. PDF and Word exports are one click each as well.

That markdown is the point. It drops into a Figma comment, a Notion or Confluence doc, a Linear or Jira ticket, a Slack message, or a Cursor or Claude Code session, anywhere markdown is accepted. The same review reads cleanly for a teammate and parses natively for an AI coding agent, so the design feedback that started on the canvas ends up wherever the next person, or the next agent, is working.

A note on what this is not

CobaltCapture is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Figma. It does not sync comments back into a Figma file, read design tokens, or talk to any Figma API. It's a separate, free tool that happens to be useful on anything you can view in a browser, including the things Figma publishes. Keep Figma exactly as you use it; CobaltCapture just makes the review step portable.

Get started

cobaltcapture.com — open your prototype link or build in a tab, capture, dictate, publish your first review in about a minute. No install, no signup needed to try. Free.

Frequently asked questions

Does CobaltCapture integrate with Figma?

No, and it doesn't need to. There's no plugin, no API connection, and no account linking. CobaltCapture captures whatever is on your screen, so you point it at a Figma prototype link you've shared, a file open in your browser, or the deployed build of the design. The review it produces is plain markdown plus image URLs, which pastes into any Figma comment, doc, ticket, or chat.

How do I review a Figma design with CobaltCapture?

Open the thing you want to review in your browser, a published prototype/share link or the live build. In CobaltCapture, click Capture screen, pick that tab, drag a box around the part that matters, and dictate your notes out loud. Hit Publish and you get a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export. No install and no signup to try.

Can my coding agent read the review of a Figma design?

Yes. CobaltCapture's export is clean markdown with embedded cropped screenshots, source URLs, and your spoken notes as captions, the exact format agents like Cursor and Claude Code ingest directly. Paste it into the agent session and it has the visual context and the commentary without any extra conversion step.

Capture your first review.

About a minute from open tab to a shareable URL your agent can ingest.

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