8luma

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about 8luma — the Chrome extension for sticky notes, web annotations, and real-time collaboration.

How do I leave sticky notes on websites?+

Install the 8luma Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, navigate to any website, click the 8luma icon in your browser toolbar, and click anywhere on the page to drop a note or emoji sticker. Your annotations are saved automatically and persist across browser sessions.

Is 8luma the best sticky note extension for Chrome?+

8luma stands out because it combines sticky notes with real-time collaboration. Unlike simple note-taking extensions, 8luma lets you create private rooms, invite teammates, and see everyone's annotations update live. It supports both text notes and emoji stickers, making it perfect for design reviews, research, and team feedback.

Can I annotate websites with friends and colleagues?+

Absolutely! 8luma is built for collaboration. Create a room, share the link with anyone, and all participants can see and add notes in real-time. Each room is private, so only people with the link can access the annotations. It's perfect for design feedback, research collaboration, and team projects.

Is 8luma free to use?+

Yes, 8luma is completely free. There are no premium tiers, hidden fees, or feature gates. Install it from the Chrome Web Store and start annotating websites right away with full access to all features including real-time collaboration and unlimited rooms.

Does 8luma work on all websites?+

8luma works on virtually any website accessible through Google Chrome. Whether you're annotating documentation pages, leaving feedback on design mockups, marking up research articles, or collaborating on competitor sites — 8luma overlays your notes seamlessly on top of any page content.

How does real-time synchronization work?+

8luma uses WebSockets for instant synchronization. When you or any collaborator adds, moves, or deletes a note, the change is propagated to all participants in the room within milliseconds. Everyone sees the same view of annotations in real-time, no page refresh needed.

Can I use 8luma for web research?+

8luma is an excellent tool for web research. You can leave notes on articles, highlight important sections with emoji markers, organize your findings per-page, and share research rooms with your team. It's like having a shared notebook that sits on top of every website you visit.

Is my data private and secure?+

Yes. Each room is private and only accessible via its unique link. 8luma uses encrypted connections and does not access, store, or transmit any of the underlying website content — only your annotations. You can delete notes at any time, and room access can be revoked by not sharing the link.

Can I use 8luma for design feedback?+

8luma is perfect for design feedback workflows. Designers can share live websites or prototypes, and stakeholders can leave contextual sticky notes directly on the design. Use emoji stickers to flag issues, add text notes for detailed feedback, and collaborate in real-time during review sessions.

How do I get started with 8luma?+

Getting started takes under a minute: 1) Install 8luma from the Chrome Web Store. 2) Click the extension icon in your browser toolbar. 3) Navigate to any website. 4) Click anywhere to add notes or stickers. 5) Create a room to collaborate with others. That's it — no account required for basic use.

What makes 8luma different from other annotation tools?+

8luma focuses on simplicity and real-time collaboration. There are no complex toolbars, no sign-up walls, and no learning curve. Drop notes and stickers instantly, share a room link, and collaborate. It's lightweight, fast, and designed for the way people actually work on the web.

Can I use 8luma for study groups?+

Yes! Students love 8luma for collaborative studying. Share a room with classmates, annotate lecture notes and online textbooks together, leave questions on specific paragraphs, and use emoji markers to highlight key concepts. It turns any website into a shared study space.

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