⚡ Annotation Tools

Annotation tools are customer feedback solutions that allow users and teams to leave contextual comments directly on websites, applications, documents, or digital content.

They typically support visual annotations, screenshots or screen recordings, element-level comments, collaboration workflows, and integrations with issue trackers or project management tools.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the leading annotation tools in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is BugHerd with a share of 0.4%, followed by Marker.io with 0.2% and Userback with 0.08%.

🚀 Country Highlights

Here is a list of tools that are especially popular in certain countries.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Feedback Tools

Below is a more detailed list of 8 annotation tools we detect, ranked by their market share.

Available filters: Annotations Bugs Feature Requests Product Surveys
RankNameMarket share
1
BugHerd
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A visual bug-tracking and website feedback tool that lets users pin comments, screenshots, and notes directly on webpages to report issues in context.

$50+/month
2
Marker.io
Brussels, Belgium

A website feedback and annotation tool that lets teams capture visual feedback, screenshots and detailed issue reports directly from web pages.

$59+/month
3
Userback
Brisbane, Australia

A visual feedback and bug reporting tool for websites designed for product, development, UX, and QA teams.

Free$9+/month
4
Usersnap
Linz, Austria

A versatile user feedback platform for product teams to collect feedback and issues with screen capture tools, customer satisfaction micro-surveys, and upvotes on feature requests.

Free€49+/month
5
PageProofer
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

A visual annotation and website feedback tool that lets users leave notes, drawings, screenshots, and screen recordings pinned to specific web page elements to communicate design issues and bugs.

$39+/month
6
Hypothesis
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source social annotation tool widely used in education that allows users to highlight, comment on, and annotate web pages, PDFs, and other digital content collaboratively.

Free$6,800+/year
7
Feedbucket
Gantofta, Skåne, Sweden

A visual website feedback tool that allows users to submit feedback without leaving the website.

$39+/month
8
Atarim
London, United Kingdom

A visual collaboration and annotation feedback tool designed for website projects that lets users leave contextual comments directly on live pages.

Free$29+/seat/month
Data is based on the analysis of 3,320,618 websites.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.