A shared workspace for one app moment
The viewer loads the captured UI and surrounds it with the context a team needs: comments, logs, metadata, redaction status, and share controls. Recipients do not need to install the extension or reproduce the app state manually.
This is especially useful for authenticated tools, admin panels, dashboards, onboarding flows, and staging environments where the state is difficult to recreate.
- Inspect the captured interface without logging into the original app.
- Read comments and annotations next to the relevant UI.
- Review technical context without asking for separate devtools screenshots.
Focused instead of exhaustive
The viewer is not a browser virtualization layer. It is a focused state review surface. Some interactions may be limited because the snapshot is intentionally frozen and sandboxed.
That constraint is a product strength for launch. The viewer exists to explain a moment clearly, not to replay an entire session.
What the viewer includes
A useful viewer layout keeps the captured app on one side and comments, metadata, redaction status, and diagnostics nearby. Reviewers can see who shared the state, what they can inspect, and what should happen next.
The viewer is the clearest way to understand the difference between SnapState and static screenshots: the conversation and context stay attached to the captured state.