Browser extension
Bug reporting Chrome extension for QA teams — from capture to sign-off
Capture bugs in one click — session replay, synced DevTools, and console & network logs attached automatically. Then track every issue through releases and QA sign-off, and push it to Jira, Slack, or Azure DevOps.
More than a screenshot tool
More than a bug reporting extension
Most browser extensions stop at the screenshot. Bugzy carries every issue all the way through your release — report it from any page, enrich it automatically, route it to the right environment and release, move it through your QA workflow, and sign off before you ship.
Automated
Every bug report comes loaded with context
Browser, OS, console errors, and the user's last actions are attached automatically — so developers fix faster instead of asking for repro steps. Add automated error detection to catch JS exceptions and failing API calls even when no one files a report.
Effortless
One-click bug capture from any web page
Highlight, annotate, or record a 30-second session replay with live DevTools — console and network captured step by step — without leaving the tab you're testing. Bugzy stays out of the way until you need it.
What gets captured
Everything a developer needs to reproduce the bug
Annotated screenshot of the page, with arrows, text, and shapes the reporter draws on top.
Screen recording with audio so anyone — QA, support, PM, or designer — can show and narrate the issue instead of describing it.
Technical details, logs, and network — console errors plus every network request, including failed API calls and status codes.
Browser, OS, and viewport details so engineers know exactly which environment to test.
Reporter notes — an optional message the QA or user can add before sending.
Environment tag and release version so the bug is tied to the build it was found on — see environments and releases.
Session replay
Session replay with synced DevTools — reproduce bugs in seconds
Stop asking "what were the steps to reproduce?" Every Bugzy report includes a 30-second session replay of the exact actions before the bug — replayed alongside live DevTools. Scrub the timeline and watch the console logs, network requests, and failed API calls fire at each step.
Time-machine replay — the last 30 seconds before every bug, captured automatically.
Synced DevTools — console and network captured step by step, inside the replay.
Auto bug detection — JavaScript errors and failed API requests caught even when no one files a report.
How to install
Up and running in under a minute
Add to Chrome
Open the Bugzy listing on the Chrome Web Store and click 'Add to Chrome'. It works on any Chromium-based browser — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, or Vivaldi.
Create a Bugzy account or sign in
Pin the Bugzy icon to your toolbar, click it, and create an account or sign in. New users get a 30-day free trial — no credit card required.
Create a project and add your URL
Set up a project with your website URL, plus optional environments if you have them — e.g. test.domain.com — so every bug is tagged with where it was found.
Open your website and start reporting
Browse to your site and start reporting bugs as you spot them — Bugzy does the rest, syncing screenshots, console, network, and full context to your workspace.
Extension, snippet, or SDK
Three ways to capture bugs — pick what fits
The Chrome extension is the fastest way for QA, devs, and stakeholders to report bugs from any site on desktop Chromium browsers. To collect feedback from end users across all browsers and devices — including mobile — embed the widget with a snippet, or go deeper with the SDK for custom workflows and automated error capture.
| Method | Best for | Who reports | Works on | Setup | No code on your site | Public feedback |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome Extension | Internal QA, devs & testers reporting on any site | Your team, on any URL | Desktop Chromium browsers | Install from the Chrome Web Store | ✓ | — |
| Snippet (Widget) | A public feedback widget on your own product | Your end users & beta testers | All browsers & devices, incl. mobile | Paste one snippet | — | ✓ |
| SDK | Custom workflows & deep integration | Programmatic + users | All browsers & devices, incl. mobile | Install package + configure | — | ✓ |
Not sure which to use? Start with the extension — it takes under a minute.
Use cases
One extension for UAT, regression, and release testing
However your team tests, the Bugzy extension fits the way you already work — from UAT and regression runs to multi-environment QA and release sign-off.
UAT testing
Let testers and stakeholders capture clear, reproducible UAT feedback straight from the browser.
Regression testing
Catch regressions before users do, with full reproduction context on every report.
Release testing & sign-off
Gate every release on clean QA — track blockers and sign off before you ship.
Multi-environment QA
Test staging, QA, and production — every capture is tagged with the environment it came from.
Faster development
Developers capture bugs from any browser in one click, with full repro context attached, so fixes ship faster.
Issue tracker sync
Every bug captured in the browser pushes straight into Jira, Trello, ClickUp, Asana, or Azure DevOps.
Integrations
Bugs flow straight into the tools your team already uses
Bugzy fits your existing workflow instead of replacing it. Every bug captured in the browser syncs in real time to your project management and chat tools — with the screenshot, replay, console, network, and environment data attached, so nothing gets lost in translation.
FAQ
What is a bug reporting Chrome extension?
A bug reporting Chrome extension lets anyone capture a bug from any web page in one click — attaching a screenshot, session replay, console logs, network requests, and environment data so developers can reproduce and fix it fast. Bugzy is a bug reporting Chrome extension built for QA teams.
What is the best Chrome extension for QA testing?
Bugzy is built specifically for QA testing: it combines one-click bug capture with session replay, synced DevTools, environment mapping (Dev, Staging, UAT, Production), release-linked tracking, and QA sign-off — going far beyond screenshot-only tools.
Is the Bugzy Chrome extension free?
Yes. The Bugzy Chrome extension is free for every Bugzy user, on every plan, including the 30-day free trial — no credit card required.
Does Bugzy capture session replay, console logs, and network requests?
Yes. Each report includes a 30-second session replay of the exact actions before the bug, replayed alongside live DevTools — with console errors and network requests (including failed API calls, status codes, and payloads) captured automatically.
Can I report bugs directly into Jira?
Yes. Bugs captured with the extension sync in real time into Jira with all context attached. Bugzy also integrates with Slack, Azure DevOps, Trello, ClickUp, and Asana.
How does Bugzy help with UAT and regression testing?
Testers and stakeholders report issues in one click, each auto-scoped to the right release and environment — so UAT cycles stay clean and regressions are caught with full reproduction context before you ship.
Is the captured data private and secure?
Yes. Captures are uploaded over TLS to your private Bugzy workspace and are only visible to project members. Sensitive data can be masked before submission. See our security page for details.
What's the difference between the extension, the snippet, and the SDK?
The Chrome extension is for your team reporting bugs on any site; the snippet adds a public feedback widget to your own product; the SDK enables custom workflows and programmatic capture. All three include session replay, console, and network capture.
Reviews from the Chrome Web Store
Loved by QA engineers, developers, and product teams
“Amazing solution for QA teams! Bugzy makes bug reporting much easier by capturing enough context from the start, which really reduces the back-and-forth with developers.”
“Finally, bug reports my devs can actually act on. Instead of vague screenshots, it captures the exact context my developers need: session replay, console logs, network activity, browser details and environment.”
“No more “how do I reproduce this?” Bugzy completely eliminates the endless back-and-forth between QA and developers. It works perfectly on staging and local environments too.”
“Makes bug reporting effortless. I love this extension! Annotating screenshots and having console and network logs attached automatically saves me so much time every day.”
“Amazing solution for QA teams! Bugzy makes bug reporting much easier by capturing enough context from the start, which really reduces the back-and-forth with developers.”
“Finally, bug reports my devs can actually act on. Instead of vague screenshots, it captures the exact context my developers need: session replay, console logs, network activity, browser details and environment.”
“No more “how do I reproduce this?” Bugzy completely eliminates the endless back-and-forth between QA and developers. It works perfectly on staging and local environments too.”
“Makes bug reporting effortless. I love this extension! Annotating screenshots and having console and network logs attached automatically saves me so much time every day.”
“Absolute game-changer for QA workflows! Instead of taking screenshots and typing out environment details, this extension does it all in just a couple of clicks.”
“Bugzy is an awesome platform — it helped me streamline and fix bugs easier than ever. The video recording, screenshots, and console and network logs made a huge impact on our development and quality.”
“Great extension for quickly finding and reporting bugs. It’s simple, fast, and very helpful during testing.”
“This extension is fast and efficient in detecting bugs and reporting them instantly. It makes the testing process much easier and saves a lot of time.”
“Absolute game-changer for QA workflows! Instead of taking screenshots and typing out environment details, this extension does it all in just a couple of clicks.”
“Bugzy is an awesome platform — it helped me streamline and fix bugs easier than ever. The video recording, screenshots, and console and network logs made a huge impact on our development and quality.”
“Great extension for quickly finding and reporting bugs. It’s simple, fast, and very helpful during testing.”
“This extension is fast and efficient in detecting bugs and reporting them instantly. It makes the testing process much easier and saves a lot of time.”
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