For designers

Keep design inspiration, references, and project material in one private library.

Design work depends on references from web pages, screenshots, product examples, images, videos, and articles. Share Box keeps those materials searchable and connected to projects.

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Collect visual references

Save pages, screenshots, layouts, and image references.

Inspiration
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Connect to projects

Use tags, themes, and project names to keep material useful.

Projects
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Return to sources

Keep source context for review and attribution.

Source

Why design material gets scattered

Inspiration often lives across bookmarks, folders, screenshots, chats, and notes. The hard part is reconnecting it to the project or problem later.

Too many sources

Good references arrive from websites, social posts, videos, articles, and product pages.

Missing intent

A saved image without notes or project context is hard to reuse.

Hard to search

Image folders rarely preserve source, purpose, or design language.

How designers use Share Box

Use it as a private material library before ideas move into Figma, presentations, or product decisions.

Inspiration library

Save pages, screenshots, layouts, patterns, and visual directions.

Competitor research

Collect product pages, release notes, onboarding flows, and UI details.

Project references

Group material by product area, visual direction, or client project.

Design retrospectives

Keep decisions, references, and source context for later review.

Privacy and rights

Saved material is private by default. You are still responsible for respecting copyright, privacy, and platform rules when using third-party content.