All features

Pin-based Review

Anchor every comment to the exact pixel, frame, vertex, or page it refers to, so feedback is impossible to misread.

Pixel-perfect image pins

Drop a pin exactly on the pixel you want to discuss. Feedback stays anchored to the exact spot on the image, eliminating confusion.

Frame-accurate video pins

Pin a comment to a specific frame. Reviewers see exactly when and where the feedback applies without scrubbing back and forth.

Spatial pins on 3D models

Attach feedback to a specific vertex or polygon. Reviewers can rotate the model to see the exact angle and position you pinned.

Contextual PDF pins

Highlight a paragraph or drop a pin on a specific element on any page of a multi-page PDF document.

States that drive the work forward

Move workspaces through Open, In Review, Approved, and Rejected, and flip individual pins between Open and Resolved. Reviewers see at a glance what is still blocking sign-off and what is already cleared.

When 'looks good but the third one' isn't good enough

Pin-based review fixes the most expensive part of creative work: the round trip between a vague comment and the asset it was meant to describe. Anchored feedback means designers spend their time fixing things, not decoding them.