Save useful context from the web for humans and AI agents.

OmniSaver turns websites, conversations, pages, and visual references into clean, reusable files your AI tools can understand.

Starting with DesignSaver: extract any website's visual language into an AI-ready design system.

context package
reference-site.com
DESIGN.md
tokens.json
style.css
codex-prompt.md
screenshots/
# Visual Language
palette.primary: #2563EB
type.family: Inter / system
radius.card: 8px
density: structured, airy

Use this context when generating UI so new screens preserve rhythm, spacing, and component intent.
4starter saver tools
8+portable export formats
localfiles first by default

The web is full of useful context. Most of it disappears when you need it.

People save articles, screenshots, web pages, AI conversations, and design references. But storage is not enough when the next step is reuse.

Design references become vague instructions

"Make it feel like this site" rarely gives Codex, Claude Code, or Cursor enough structure to preserve style.

Saved pages lose structure

Copy-paste strips away source, hierarchy, intent, and the reusable parts of a page.

AI workflows need portable context

The useful unit is not a bookmark. It is a clean file an agent can read, search, and apply.

Save is not storage. Save is reuse.

OmniSaver is a collection of AI-ready saver tools for capturing, extracting, and reusing useful context from the web.

A toolkit for saving things in AI-ready formats.

OmniSaver starts with design context and expands into web pages, conversations, prompts, workflows, and other useful knowledge.

Planned

PageSaver

Save web pages as clean markdown, HTML, PDF, and structured JSON.

Planned

ChatSaver

Save AI conversations into searchable, exportable, reusable memory.

Planned

PromptSaver

Save prompts, workflows, and agent instructions as reusable skills.

Local-first. Agent-ready. Portable by default.

OmniSaver is built for the local AI era: open files, minimal account dependency, and exports that work across tools.

Local-first

Your saved context should belong to you: local files, open formats, and low dependency on accounts.

Agent-ready

Every saved item should be useful to AI tools, not just readable by humans.

Portable

Export to Markdown, HTML, PDF, JSON, CSS, DESIGN.md, SKILL.md, and other open formats.

First tool: DesignSaver

Turn any website's visual style into an AI-ready design system. Paste a URL, get design tokens, typography, colors, spacing, shadows, component notes, and prompts for your coding agent.

Colors
Type Inter / 820 / 1.04
Radius 8px components
Output DESIGN.md + CSS

What should OmniSaver save next?

The first test is not just traffic. It is learning what people actually want to save for their AI workflow.

Starter reading

Lightweight SEO pages for the exact problems DesignSaver is testing.

What is DESIGN.md?

A practical explanation of the AI-readable design context file format.

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How to use DESIGN.md with Codex

Give coding agents durable visual rules instead of vague style prompts.

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How to extract design tokens from a website

Turn colors, typography, spacing, and components into reusable context.

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