

Snap is a floating developer dock designed specifically for AI coding workflows. It provides a persistent interface that stays on screen while you work, eliminating the need for constant window switching and helping you maintain focus on your development tasks.
The dock includes several key features: Smart Screenshot automatically numbers every interactive element in selected areas for precise AI communication. The Preview Window allows visual CSS editing with click-to-select DOM inspection and live styling controls. Prompt Optimizer transforms vague instructions into structured prompts with context and file paths. Educational Reels provide short coding tips during AI generation pauses. Voice Input offers real-time transcription for hands-free prompting. Custom Buttons enable one-click launching of development tools and scripts.
Snap works by floating on top of any application, integrating seamlessly with your existing workflow. The Smart Screenshot feature automatically identifies and numbers buttons, inputs, and links when you select an area. The Prompt Optimizer uses Groq's LLaMA model to process rough instructions in under 200ms, injecting relevant file paths and context to create clear, actionable prompts for AI assistants.
The primary benefit is streamlined AI-assisted development with reduced context switching. Developers can communicate visual changes more effectively to AI tools, optimize prompts quickly, and maintain workflow continuity through voice input and custom automation. Use cases include visual CSS editing with AI integration, precise UI element communication to coding assistants, and hands-free development through voice commands.
Snap targets developers working with AI coding assistants, particularly those using Cursor, Claude Code, and VS Code. It integrates with various development tools and frameworks, supporting multi-monitor setups and providing keyboard shortcuts for rapid access to frequently used functions.
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Snap is designed for developers working with AI coding assistants, particularly engineers using tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and VS Code. The product targets developers seeking to enhance their AI-assisted workflow efficiency through reduced context switching and improved communication with AI tools. It's used by engineers at companies including Vercel, Linear, Figma, Framer, Tailwind, Spotify, Intercom, Supabase, PlanetScale, and Notion.