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Stop describing. Start pointing.

Point at it. Your agent fixes it.

Telling an AI “make the pricing section nicer” is a guess — it burns tokens and often changes the wrong thing. Click the exact element, say what you mean, and your agent gets it right the first time.

How it works

Three steps, no leaving the page

01

Point

Click the elements you mean. Each is captured with everything your agent needs to find it.

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Say it plainly

Write one comment. Reference the elements right inside your sentence — no jargon, no selectors.

03

It comes back done

Your agent applies the change and marks it resolved — live, right in front of you.

Why it matters

Vague instructions are expensive

Every round of “no, the other button” is tokens spent and time lost. Pointing removes the guesswork — your agent gets the exact element and the exact ask.

Describing it

Words, back-and-forth, hoping the AI finds the right spot.

“Make the pricing section better… no, the card on the left… the button.”

✗ wrong file✗ retry

3–4 attempts · tokens burned on guesses

Pointing at it

One click captures the exact element and its context.

“Center 1 and drop the toggle.”

✓ one correct edit

1 attempt · fewer tokens, right the first time

The cost of guessing

Wrong guesses burn tokens — and tokens are money.

AI coding agents bill by the token, and heavy usage keeps getting pricier. A wrong guess is never free — you pay for the mistake and the correction.

$ $ $
Before · describing it

“make the pricing section nicer… no, the other card… the button.”

wrong element · 3–4 tries · ×2 billed
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After · point at it

“fix 1” — the exact element you clicked

1 instruction · first try
What you get

Made to save you time and tokens

Point, don’t describe

The exact element, captured for you. Your agent stops guessing where you mean.

Right the first time

Precise context means fewer retries — and fewer wasted tokens on your AI bill.

Keep your data

Everything stays on your machine. No cloud, no account, nothing to sign up for.

Works with any agent

Claude Code, Codex, opencode — bring the coding agent you already use. No switching.

Fits any app

One line drops it into any site. Nothing to rebuild, no framework required.

Nothing to learn

Click, type a sentence, done. If you can leave a sticky note, you can use Anriss.

One layer, your whole stack

Your apps on one side. Your agent on the other.

The apps you build
Marketing site
Your web app
Internal tools
…and everything else
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The agent you trust
Claude Code
Codex
opencode
…any MCP agent
Works with any stack

One line of code. Any framework.

If it renders in a browser, Anriss annotates it — nothing to rebuild, no framework to adopt.

The alternatives

No lock-in — you keep the agent, the data and the app

Other tools each do a slice of this — but tie you to their cloud, their app, or one framework. Here’s who does what.

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Point at any app, in your own browser. Your note goes straight to the agent you already use and the fix comes back to the page. Your data never leaves your machine. Free and open source.

Codex’s built-in browser

Annotate inside OpenAI’s own app. Deep — but it only feeds Codex, only in their browser.

BugHerd

Point-and-comment bug reports collected onto a cloud task board. Built for triage, not your build loop.

Marker.io

Website feedback with screenshots, routed to your issue tracker — all through their cloud.

Open Design

AI design agents that generate and edit UI from prompts — for creating designs, not annotating your live app.

Claude Design

Describe a UI and get a rendered preview in chat. Great for mockups — but it isn’t pointing at your running app.

Framework annotators

In-app comment widgets — often locked to one framework, or leaving notes your agent can’t act on.

Why “Anriss”?

A word from the workshop

An Anriss is the fine line a machinist scribes onto a workpiece to mark exactly where to cut — before a single chip is removed. Mark the precise spot first; then the work happens.

That’s the whole idea. You scribe the change onto the page — your agent does the cutting.

Engineered in Germany. Private by default.

Your annotations never leave your machine — no cloud, no account. Nothing to leak, nothing to put in a privacy policy.

Give your agent something to point at.

Try it on a live page right now — no install, no sign-up.

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