Capabilities designed around understanding web pages
SparkColors combines AI guidance, reader perspectives, and your own annotations into a complete reading workflow.

Semantic Annotation
When you read on the web, you need more than highlights. You need a way to separate key points, questions, insights, and judgments. SparkColors uses structured annotations to keep your understanding next to the original text, so reviewing, organizing, and continuing later all feel grounded.

AI Page Understanding
SparkColors uses AI to extract key points, map structure, explain terms, surface reading cues, and support follow-up questions for the page in front of you. It is not generic chat detached from context. The goal is to help you understand what this page is saying, where to focus, and where to slow down.

Reader Perspectives
When you are unsure about a passage, other readers' annotations and thoughts can become extra clues for understanding it. SparkColors lets you see how different people interpreted the same page, not for noise or social activity, but to help you notice angles you missed on your own.

Connected Review
A good reading session should still help you after the tab is closed. By linking thoughts, revisiting related pages, and reconnecting context, SparkColors makes it easier to carry understanding forward instead of losing it between sessions.

Reading Resume and Feedback
Dense pages are often interrupted or left unfinished. SparkColors keeps track of what mattered, where you paused, and what is worth revisiting. Combined with page-level feedback cues, it helps you return to a hard page without starting your understanding from zero.

Export and Organize
Your annotations and thoughts should not live only inside the extension. Export them into formats that fit your notes, knowledge base, or long-term archive so your reading work remains useful beyond the page itself.