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Use the Inkly Chrome extension to record a product flow from the browser session you already have open. It works well for logged-in SaaS products, staging apps, local apps, and flows where a person should choose each step. The extension can capture screenshot/video demos or HTML demos. Both formats produce demos you can preview, polish, publish, and keep in your hub.

Screenshot capture

Capture images and short videos from your browser. This is the best default for most demos.

HTML capture

Capture self-contained HTML snapshots when crisp text or editable captured content matters.

How the extension works

The extension records the active Chrome tab. Choose a destination, set recording dimensions, click Start Recording, choose a capture format, and click through the product flow. Each click becomes the next demo step. You can pause, resume, cancel, or click Stop & save when the flow is complete.
1

Open the product flow

Sign in to the product first, then open the page where the demo should start.
2

Choose a destination

Choose Inkly Platform to upload the capture to your workspace, or choose Download ZIP to save a local demo folder.
3

Set recording dimensions

Pick a viewport preset or enter custom dimensions so the demo matches the screen size you want to show.
4

Record the demo

Click Start Recording, choose Screenshot or HTML, click through the flow, then click Stop & save.

Choose a destination

Choose Inkly Platform to upload the captured demo into your Inkly workspace. This path requires you to sign in to Inkly from the extension. Choose Download ZIP to save the demo locally. This path does not require a platform connection, and you can preview the downloaded demo with the CLI.

Before you capture

Keep browser zoom at 100%. Disable extensions that inject content into the page, such as writing assistants, shopping helpers, or UI overlays, because injected elements can appear in the captured demo. Use a normal web page. Chrome settings pages, Chrome Web Store pages, DevTools pages, and other browser-owned pages cannot be recorded.
For the format tradeoffs, see Screenshot versus HTML demos. For agent-driven capture, see Agentic capture.