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How to Use the Integrate Browser Extension

How to Use the Integrate Browser Extension

The Integrate app manages your knowledge library. The browser extension brings that to every webpage you visit.
Highlight text anywhere on the web. Sync your Kindle highlights. Save articles to your Digest. All without leaving the browser.

Installing it

The extension is available for Chrome.
  1. Go to the Chrome Web Store and search “Integrate”
  1. Click “Add to Chrome” and confirm
  1. Click the Integrate icon in your toolbar and sign in
Done. The icon stays in your toolbar, ready on any page.

Highlighting any webpage

The core feature. Select text on any webpage, right-click (or click the Integrate icon), and save it as a snippet.
The snippet includes the full text you selected, the page URL, the page title, and a timestamp. This is the fastest way to capture an idea from an article, a blog post, documentation, or anything else text-based on the web.

Kindle highlight sync

Navigate to read.amazon.com/notebook with the extension installed. It detects your Kindle highlights and syncs them to Integrate automatically. Book title, author, highlight text, location. All of it.
This turns Amazon’s locked-up highlight vault into something you can actually search and review.

Save to Digest

On any article, click the extension icon and select “Save to Digest.” The article enters the AI extraction pipeline, where Integrate reads it and suggests the most valuable passages as snippets.
Good for long articles you don’t have time to read carefully right now. Save it, let AI highlight it for you, review the suggestions later.

Tips

Pin the extension. Click the puzzle piece icon in Chrome’s toolbar and pin Integrate so it’s always one click away.
Set up a keyboard shortcut. In Chrome’s extension settings (chrome://extensions/shortcuts) you can assign a shortcut to highlight and save in one step.
Combine methods. Direct highlighting for passages you’ve already found. “Save to Digest” for entire articles you want AI to process.

Common questions

Does it work on all websites?
Works on any site with selectable text. Some complex web apps may need the “Save to Digest” method instead of direct highlighting.
Does it slow down my browser?
No. It only activates when you use it. No background processes, no code injected into pages until you interact with it.
Is there a Firefox or Safari version?
Chrome only for now. Others are on the roadmap.

Turn every webpage into a source of lasting knowledge. Get the Integrate browser extension. integrate.fyi