Capture
Capture anything, instantly.
Websites, screenshots, voice notes, meeting recordings, images, highlights, files. Get things into Fabric in seconds, from any device, without breaking your flow.
Capture from anywhere.
Mobile.
Share any link, file, image, or highlighted text directly to Fabric using your phone's share sheet. Record voice notes on the go that are automatically transcribed and searchable. Anything you come across on your phone is one tap away from being saved. Get the mobile app.
Web clipper.
Capture entire web pages, specific text highlights, images, or screenshots into Fabric with a single click or keyboard shortcut. Save what matters from any website without leaving the page. Get the web clipper.
Desktop.
Capture screenshots directly into Fabric, or tap a shortcut to instantly search your workspace or create a new note. The desktop app is designed to stay out of your way until you need it.
Capture without friction.
Just paste it.
Paste text, links, files, or images directly into the Fabric web or desktop app. Content is automatically detected and created as the right type. No menus, no forms, no decisions. Paste and it is saved.
Meeting recording.
Record meetings directly in Fabric and they are automatically transcribed and turned into useful notes. Any additional notes you take during the meeting get merged into the final document. Focus on the conversation instead of typing. No meeting bot required.
Email it in.
Forward any email, file, or note to your dedicated Fabric email address and it is saved automatically. Works from any email client, on any device.
The fastest path from your head to your workspace.
Ideas, references, and useful content appear throughout the day at inconvenient times. You find an article during a meeting. You have an idea while walking. Someone shares a link in a message. You spot a useful image on social media. In each case, the window to capture it is small. If saving it takes more than a few seconds or requires switching apps and filling out forms, you either lose the moment or disrupt whatever you were doing.
Fabric's capture tools are designed around this reality. Every entry point into Fabric is optimized for speed. The mobile share sheet saves content in a single tap. The web clipper captures a page or highlight in one click. The desktop app responds to keyboard shortcuts so you can capture a screenshot or start a note without touching your mouse. And pasting content directly into Fabric skips all the ceremony entirely. The goal is zero friction between noticing something worth keeping and having it saved in your workspace.
Capture now, organize later.
A common reason people avoid saving things is the overhead of deciding where to put them. Which folder? What tags? What title? Fabric removes this barrier entirely. You can save content with no organization at all, and it is still fully searchable, accessible to your AI assistant, and automatically categorized by Fabric's AI. Organization is something you can do later if you want to, but it is never a prerequisite for saving. This is especially important for people with ADHD or anyone who finds that the friction of organizing in the moment prevents them from capturing at all.
Your brain is for having ideas, not holding them. The faster you can get something out of your head and into a trusted system, the better. Fabric's capture tools make that transfer as close to instant as possible, and its search and AI features ensure you can always find what you saved, even if you never manually organized it.
Every capture becomes part of your knowledge.
Content you capture does not just sit in a list waiting to be reviewed. It immediately becomes part of your workspace. Saved articles are readable in reader mode. Voice notes are transcribed and searchable by what you said. Screenshots are indexed and discoverable by visual similarity. Meeting recordings become timestamped, searchable documents. Everything feeds into the same workspace where your notes, files, and research live.
For people building a second brain or maintaining a personal knowledge base, quick capture is the input layer. The easier it is to add to your system, the more comprehensive your knowledge base becomes over time. Combined with RSS feeds for automatic content and connections to external apps, Fabric gives you multiple ways to continuously grow your workspace without any manual effort.
Use cases
Saving articles and web content
Clip articles, blog posts, and web pages in one click with the web clipper. Read them later in reader mode, annotate them, and keep them as part of your searchable workspace. See how Fabric supports reading.
Meeting notes
Record meetings in Fabric and get automatic transcriptions merged with your own notes. No meeting bot joining the call, and no manual transcription after. See how Fabric supports meeting notes.
Research collection
Save papers, articles, quotes, and references from across the web as you encounter them. Build a growing library of research materials without disrupting your reading or browsing flow.
Visual inspiration
Capture images, screenshots, and design references from anywhere. Save them to Fabric where they are searchable by visual content and organized alongside your moodboards and design projects.
Ideas on the go
Record a voice note while walking, share a link from your phone, or forward an email to Fabric. Capture thoughts the moment they happen and find them later through search.
Perfect for
Tab hoarders
Stop leaving fifty tabs open as a reminder system. Clip them to Fabric in seconds and close them. They are searchable and waiting for you whenever you are ready. Learn more about Fabric for tab hoarders.
Researchers
Save papers, references, and sources as you come across them without interrupting your reading. Build a comprehensive research library through habitual quick capture. Learn more about Fabric for researchers.
People with ADHD
Capture first, organize later, or never. Fabric's smart search and AI organization ensure nothing gets lost even without manual filing. Learn more about Fabric and ADHD.
Content creators
Save inspiration, references, quotes, and ideas throughout the day from any device. Build a library of source material that feeds into your content planning. Learn more about Fabric for content creators.
Works seamlessly with other features.
Smart search
Everything you capture is immediately searchable. Find saved content by what it is about, not just its title or where you filed it.
AI assistant
Your AI assistant knows about everything you capture. Ask it questions about articles you saved, voice notes you recorded, or screenshots you took.
Smart organization
Captured content is automatically categorized by Fabric's AI. Tags, metadata, and content relationships are extracted without any manual input.
Sync and backup
Everything you capture syncs across all your devices instantly. Capture on your phone and access it on your laptop seconds later.
FAQ
What can I capture into Fabric?
Websites, articles, screenshots, images, text highlights, files, voice notes, meeting recordings, emails, links, and pasted text. Almost any type of content can be captured into Fabric from any device.
Do I need to organize what I capture?
No. Everything you capture is immediately searchable and accessible to your AI assistant. Fabric's smart organization automatically categorizes your content. You can add manual organization later if you want to, but it is never required. Learn more about note-taking basics for tips on finding a system that works for you.
How does the web clipper work?
Install the browser extension, then click the Fabric icon or use a keyboard shortcut to save a page, highlight, image, or screenshot. Content is saved to your workspace instantly. See the browser extension guide for setup instructions.
How does meeting recording work?
Start a recording in Fabric during your meeting. The audio is automatically transcribed and combined with any notes you take during the call. The final document includes both the transcription and your notes, with no meeting bot required.
Can I capture from my phone?
Yes. The mobile app lets you share any content to Fabric using your phone's share sheet. You can also record voice notes, take photos, and save links directly. See the mobile app guide for details.
Can I capture by pasting into Fabric?
Yes. Paste text, links, files, or images directly into the Fabric web or desktop app. Content type is automatically detected and the item is created in your workspace.
Can I capture via email?
Yes. Forward any email, file, or note to your dedicated Fabric email address and it is saved automatically. You can also approve multiple email addresses to send from.
How is this different from bookmarking?
Bookmarks save a link. Fabric captures the content itself, making it searchable, readable in reader mode, and accessible to your AI assistant. Your saved content stays available even if the original page changes or goes offline.
Is the web clipper free?
Yes. The web clipper is free to use on all Fabric plans. See pricing for full details on plan features.
How is Fabric different from Pocket or other save-for-later tools?
Fabric captures content into a complete workspace where it is searchable, organized by AI, and accessible alongside your notes, files, and research. Dedicated bookmarking tools save links in isolation. In Fabric, everything you capture connects to everything else. See how Fabric compares to Pocket alternatives and other web clippers.

