Browser product · Private alpha
HAAM Snap turns the internet into a camera roll.
A Chrome extension that photographs the website in front of you and sends the image, source URL, page title, and timestamp back to your HAAM account.
The product
See something worth remembering. Snap it.
Bookmarks preserve a destination. HAAM Snap preserves what the website actually looked like when it caught your attention.
What one Snap contains
- The image
- A PNG of the visible browser tab.
- The source
- The original URL and domain.
- The context
- Page title, viewport, and capture time.
- The account
- A private visual inbox connected to your HAAM identity.
Why it exists
The web changes. Screenshots remember.
A useful website reference is often not the whole product. It is one layout, one interaction state, one line of copy, or one strange moment that may disappear tomorrow.
Design research
Collect visual evidence
Keep references from real websites with their source attached, instead of losing context inside an anonymous screenshots folder.
Personal memory
Remember what you actually saw
Capture a website as an experience at a particular moment, not merely as a URL that may later change.
Future intelligence
Build a dataset with provenance
Your Snap library can later be searched, grouped, annotated, and interpreted by AI without separating the image from its origin.
Privacy model
Nothing is watched in the background
HAAM Snap captures only after you press the button. It does not record browsing history, inspect other tabs, or continuously stream the screen. The extension token can upload only to your own Snap account.
