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Really ? 120$ ($59), for a chrome extention , its a greed scam!
Seriously this is completely money grabber. For a simple Extension to get the CSS of a Website for so much this is completely garbage.
Installed, first window is "CSS Scan - License check" Fully unsubale and instantly "cart abandone" effect.
not free
So disappointed with this - i cannot believe i paid for this. worst purchase i have ever made.
Simply worst
This is a paid extension so I havem't used and can't comment on how good it is or isn't but feel that it should be made clear you need to pay to use this ($90) however, you can use the inspect tool in chrome to get the same details for free
doesn't worth
It appears that this extension is no longer free to use. Any attempt to use it on a page results in a popup requesting a license key. At the very least the most basic functions ought to be activated by default I would suggest. If the extension provides no useful function without payment then it's useless to most.
Does not work!
not worth
I've paid for it but I'm not satisfied with it as it copies so much unnecessary CSS that is not used for the element you copy. And even in HTML there's are so many classes. The naming convention for some classes is just so weird. It's almost like doing so much work to make something work. Sometimes this work maybe worth it but most of the time you'll feel like I should write this from scratch as so much cleanup is required even for very small elements because so much unnecessary CSS rules and properties are being copied most of the time. I'm really torn between do I see much value in it. I wonder if there's a refund option for this because so far I'm not much excited about using it.
It helps but I also expected more functionality. Seems like a lot of the things I were hoping for come now with the Pro version but $20 monthly is twice of what I pay for Photoshop monthly. Not sure it is worth that much.
it would be great if extension has a free version.
Doesn't seem to work with media queries. When you scale the browser window down CSSscan hover element still shows the original font-size. Its incorect. Have to manually refresh each time in order to get it to work. I think this is a easy fix. It should also show the current browser window size.
Extension is ok. Though, I thought it was more fully featured. Assumed the selected element's CSS plus all child elements' css would be copied. However, it only copies CSS for the specific selected element only. SnappySnippet is more feature-full. Good work however, looking forward to hopefully frequent updates.
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| Version | 4.4 |
| Updated | Jul 23, 2025 |
| Size | 1.41MiB |
| First Seen | Mar 29, 2026 |