I've been using voice notes for everything lately — texts, reminders, even code comments. So I started wondering: why am I still typing bug reports?

Vibe Feedback is what happened next.

Meet Vibe Feedback! It's a Chrome extension that turns your voice into structured feedback — complete with element selectors, error logs, and navigation history. No more screenshotting, no more vague descriptions, no more "which button do you mean?"

Here's how it works: Shift+click any element on a page, start talking, and the extension captures everything developers actually need:

  • CSS selectors & XPath for the exact element you're pointing at

  • Real-time voice-to-text transcription

  • Console errors and network failures (captured automatically)

  • Full navigation history with timestamps

  • One-click export to Markdown for Claude Code, Codex or GitHub Issues

The magic is in the "point and talk" workflow. You browse naturally, speak your thoughts out loud, and Vibe Feedback assembles it all into a structured session you can paste straight into a ticket.

I built this for myself because I was spending more time describing bugs than finding them. Screenshots miss context. Written descriptions are vague. Developers always ask follow-up questions.

Now I just talk while I test, and ship the feedback in seconds.

Vibe Feedback is live and free to try:

https://vibe-feedback.ninja.ai

The free tier gives you element picking, automatic error capture, and exports. Voice transcription is pro.

More tools coming — follow along if you like building smarter with AI.