Glasp
Annotate, collect, and share web insights socially for enriched learning.



About
Glasp offers a streamlined way for individuals to interact with and retain information while browsing the web. With its highlighting and annotation features, users can quickly mark segments of online content, making it easier to capture key ideas and revisit them in a personal library. The platform also encourages active engagement by enabling sharing of these insights with others, supporting a collaborative approach to learning and research.
Getting value from Glasp does not require advanced technical skills. The interface is built for accessibility, making it simple for users to start highlighting and sharing on both desktop and mobile devices. For those who want to dig deeper into topics or stay current with industry developments, Glasp’s community-driven annotation system delivers a curated stream of perspectives from like-minded individuals.
Glasp is especially attractive to people who delight in continuous learning—whether through reading, analyzing, or synthesizing information online. It bridges the gap between solitary note-taking and social interaction, making knowledge gathering a more dynamic, supportive process.
Who is Glasp made for?
Glasp is well-suited for students, researchers, and professionals in content-intensive roles such as academics, data analysts, and content creators. These users benefit from quickly highlighting, organizing, and cross-referencing web resources related to their projects or areas of study.
Educators, coaches, and mentors can use Glasp to share key articles or quotes with their teams or students for collaborative discussion. Professionals in industries that demand ongoing learning—such as technology, education, and publishing—will appreciate Glasp’s ability to streamline knowledge curation and foster knowledge sharing within small workgroups or communities.
Hobbyists and individuals who avidly track and store information from various online sources will also find Glasp valuable for personal knowledge management and social discovery.