Use case

Web annotation tool for research and students

AnnotaMark helps students, researchers, and teachers highlight web sources, mark important passages, add notes, and return to saved annotation sessions. It supports active reading workflows across articles, documentation, online textbooks, and research pages.

AnnotaMark dashboard organizing saved web annotations for research

Research workflow

How does AnnotaMark help online research?

Online research involves more than bookmarking pages. Readers need to remember which passage mattered, why it mattered, and where it came from. AnnotaMark lets users highlight text, add notes, and organize saved annotations in the dashboard so source review stays tied to the original web page.

Highlight source material

Mark important text directly on web articles, documentation, online textbooks, and research pages.

Add context with notes

Use text and sticky notes to capture why a passage matters before the idea is forgotten.

Return from the dashboard

Keep saved annotations organized so research does not get buried in browser history or tab groups.

Examples

Research use cases

Students can annotate study material before writing papers. Researchers can collect source highlights while reviewing literature. Teachers can mark useful resources for a class. Product and engineering teams can also use the same workflow to review documentation and competitor pages.