By: Grigori Fursin
This browser extension helps you to collaboratively annotate web pages with related research papers, code, reproducible results, scoreboards, portable workflows and reusable artifacts.
Features & Capabilities
User Growth & Download Statistics
Manifest V2 Add-on
- By:
- Grigori Fursin
- Daily users:
- 9 -1
- Rating:
- 5.00 (1)
- Version:
- 2.1 Last updated: 2020-10-23
- Version code:
- 5121314
- Creation date:
- 2020-05-04
- Risk:
- Moderate risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
- Permissions:
- Size:
- 194.29KB
- Email:
- in*****@cknowledge.io
- URLs:
- Website ,Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Firefox Add-ons Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-15
- Compare stats and ranking:
- Annotate web pages with research papers and code vs AI Code Finder & Alerts for Papers: CatalyzeX
- Annotate web pages with research papers and code vs arxiv-shorts
- Annotate web pages with research papers and code vs Semantic Scholar
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User Reviews
by 敬念*****, 2025-04-10
by 远离*****, 2025-03-20
It is such a pain to find relevant papers and code for numerous web pages. This extension made my life a little bit easier. Thank you.
by Ma*****, 2020-10-23
Is Annotate web pages with research papers and code Safe?
Risk impact
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Annotate web pages with research papers and code requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk impact analysis details
- Critical Grants access to browser tabs, which can be used to track user browsing habits and history, presenting a privacy concern.
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Risk likelihood
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Annotate web pages with research papers and code is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.
Risk likelihood analysis details
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