Save the thought.
Close the tab.
Anchor saves the context you're afraid of losing.
Reading
We keep tabs open because we're afraid we'll lose something important — a thought, a quote, a detail we'll need later.
Anchor makes it safe to close the tabwithout losing the context.
Small. Quiet. Always there when you need it.
Many tabs are not about work, they are about memory.
The problem
Tabs stay open "just in case."
We keep pages around because we're afraid we'll lose something. A thought. A quote. A detail we'll need later.
The relief
Anchor lets you let go.
Highlight what matters. Drop Anchor. Close the tab knowing the context is saved.
How it works
Three small steps.
01
Highlight
Mark the exact line you don't want to lose.
02
Drop Anchor
Save the context with one click.
03
Close the tab
Let your browser breathe again.
You can always come back later — without keeping the tab open.
Optional
Want to revisit later without digging?
You can ask Anchor about what you saved — just enough to get back to the moment.
A small note
“Research on browser behavior suggests people often keep many tabs open as a way to remember things — but this can lead to cognitive overload and distraction rather than clarity.”
A lighter way to browse
Stop keeping everything open.
Anchor remembers what matters.
Calm by default. No setup.