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Point at any UI to send exact context to your AI

255
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34
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Jun 12, 2026
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I kept wasting AI tokens describing UI changes to agents that edited the wrong element. So I built Qursor. Point at any element, copy structured context (selectors, classes, styles, fonts, colors), paste into your AI agent. No vague screenshots. No burned credits. - Inspect fonts, colors, spacing - Copy AI-ready element context - Extract components as HTML/CSS/JSX - Color picker and font detector - Download assets from any page
Productivity Developer Tools Artificial Intelligence

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What is Qursor?
Qursor is a digital product or tool described as: Point at any UI to send exact context to your AI
Where did Qursor originate?
Data for Qursor was aggregated directly from the Product Hunt community ecosystem, representing raw developer and early-adopter sentiment.
When was Qursor publicly launched?
The initial public indexing or launch date for Qursor within our tracked developer communities was recorded on June 12, 2026.
How popular is Qursor?
Qursor has achieved measurable traction, logging over 255 traction score and facilitating 34 recorded discussions or engagements.
Which technical categories define Qursor?
Based on metadata extraction, Qursor is categorized under topics such as: Productivity, Developer Tools, Artificial Intelligence.
Are there open-source alternatives related to Qursor?
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How does the creator describe Qursor?
The original author or development team describes the product as follows: "I kept wasting AI tokens describing UI changes to agents that edited the wrong element. So I built Qursor. Point at any element, copy structured context (selectors, classes, styles, fonts, colors),..."

Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jun 13, 2026
This is a great idea especially for people who want to create websites. Personally I've been using claude code, Claude design specifically. I was wondering what separates this from the mark up feature in Claude design where you just circle the part you want to change and send a prompt through to Claude. I can definitely see this as being very useful for non-website development specific AIs
[Redacted] • Jun 13, 2026
I've been waiting for something like this for quite a while. I'm so happy someone finally built it.
[Redacted] • Jun 13, 2026
I vibe-code most of my app with Claude Code and the "no, the other blue button" loop is painfully real. Copying selectors + styles instead of a vague screenshot is the right fix. Any plans for a Safari version, or is Chrome the long-term home?
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
This is amazing. imma use it a lot tbh.
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
Hey, that's smart, great idea. I use Tidewave, and that includes a pointer as well, but it only works with certain frameworks, so your extension might be what I need for other projects, I'll check it out!
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
this is cool, can I use this to fix my webflow design?
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
how it handel the framework code when we inpect those elements ?
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
@theomkarbirje This solves a very real context problem. A lot of AI help breaks down because describing the UI manually is slow and incomplete. Pointing at the exact screen state feels much closer to how people naturally ask for help.
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
Honestly this scratches an itch I didn't know I could fix. Half my back-and-forth with agents is just me describing "no, the button next to that one" and praying it gets it. Sending exact context (classes, styles, fonts) instead of a vague screenshot makes way more sense. Clean execution too. Congrats on the launch 👏
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
Just use MСP Сhrome Dev Tools for your AI agent and it will be able to see the page, no need for any additional services that transfer the UI into the context
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
Congrats on the launch!This looks useful. One thing I'd want to know is whether it works just as well on internal tools and SaaS dashboards as it does on public websites.
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
The context problem is the thing nobody warns you about. I vibe-code in Claude Code and Cursor all day with zero coding background, and half my time goes to explaining which button is broken instead of fixing it. Pointing at the actual UI beats pasting a screenshot and typing "the third card on the left," that part kills my flow. Does it send the code behind what I point at, or just the visual? That's where context leaks for me.
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
The 'agent edited the wrong element' problem hits way too close to home. I've definitely wasted a bunch of prompts just trying to describe which button I meant. Pointing at the element and grabbing the actual selectors/styles is so much cleaner than throwing a screenshot at it and hoping. Going to give the free plan a spin on a project this week
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
Really like this, "agent edited the wrong element" is such a real token-waster. Copying structured selectors/styles instead of a vague screenshot is the right idea. Does the copied context stay small enough that it doesn't eat half the agent's context window on a busy page?
[Redacted] • Jun 12, 2026
This would be really useful in client feedback loops too. Instead of someone saying “change this section” and sending a blurry screenshot, they could point to the exact element and pass clean context to the developer or agent.

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