A bookmark manager for Safari
The best place to save a page is the moment you're reading it. Notabe's Safari extension catches it right there, tags it for you, and has it on every Apple device before you've switched tabs.
Save without leaving the page
The Safari extension ships with the Mac app. One click saves the current page into your library — no copy-pasting links, no switching apps. Notabe reads the page and auto-tags it on arrival.
Beyond the Reading List
Safari's own Reading List is a flat pile you can only search by title. Notabe turns those saves into something you can actually navigate: semantic search finds a page by what it was about, summaries jog your memory, and highlights keep the lines that mattered.
On the Mac, then your iPhone
Everything you save from Safari syncs through your private iCloud, so it's waiting on your iPhone too — no separate account, no extra setup.
Frequently asked
Does Notabe have a Safari extension?
Yes. Notabe ships a Safari extension with the Mac app, so you can save the page you are reading in a single click without leaving Safari.
What happens to a page when I save it from Safari?
Notabe reads the page, auto-tags it, and reserves a summary you can generate later. The save lands in your library and syncs to your other Apple devices through iCloud.
Is it better than Safari Reading List?
Safari Reading List is a flat list with title-only search. Notabe adds AI auto-tagging, semantic search by meaning, summaries, and highlights — so a growing pile stays findable instead of becoming a place saves go to die.