Capture feedback.
Ship it to AI.
Annotate any screen on your Mac and send a structured, repo-aware feedback session to Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor — in under 30 seconds.
From screen to agent in 6 steps.
Press ⌃⌘Z from any app. Pick the region.
Draw boxes, add notes. One frame = one task.
Name the session. Add a one-line context note.
Direct to AI, team review, or public feed.
Teammates curate before the agent sees it.
Claude, Codex, or Cursor picks it up directly.
Connect once.
Route anywhere.
Your API keys stay on your Mac. Dbugr opens the right CLI in Terminal and hands off the annotated session. No cloud middleman.
Anthropic API key stored locally. Opens Claude in Terminal on Send.
OpenAI API key stored locally. Opens Codex CLI in Terminal on Send.
Sends the annotated session directly into your active Cursor workspace.
Built for fast-moving teams.
Press from any app. Dbugr overlays the screen immediately without stealing focus.
One session note travels with all captures. Claude / Codex knows the full context.
Share to team feed before AI sees it. Teammates accept or flag annotations.
Share with your community for signal. Curate the best notes into the final prompt.
Your captures are exposed as an MCP context source for Claude, Codex, and Cursor.
API keys never leave your Mac. Screenshots stay in your workspace until you submit.
Local-first, inspectable, and ready to fork.
Dbugr is published as a monorepo with the desktop app, web review surface, API, worker, shared packages, and release notes in one place.
Download the packaged Mac app from GitHub Releases, then link it from web onboarding.
Ship feedback faster.
Download the Mac app, connect your AI in under a minute, and start capturing.
Free · macOS 13+ · No credit card needed