Handle Launches Chrome Extension for Direct Browser UI Editing with AI Coding Assistants
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Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Handle has launched a Chrome extension called 'Refine UI in the browser, feed changes to your coding agent' that allows developers to make UI adjustments directly in their browser and feed those changes to AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor. The tool aims to eliminate the need for endless re-prompting of AI agents by enabling direct visual editing of UI elements. This is Handle's second product launch, and the extension is free, open source, and categorized as a developer tool.
Key quotes
· 6 pulledRefine UI directly in your browser instead of endlessly re-prompting your agent.
Works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor and others.
Point and fix.
Free
Open Source
Developer Tools
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