June 12, 2026
What is Brie — Bug Capture Tool?
Brie is a browser extension that helps developers and QA teams capture and report bugs with full context , automatically. Instead of…
Ion Leu
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Brie is a browser extension that helps developers and QA teams capture and report bugs with full context , automatically. Instead of writing vague bug reports, Brie captures screenshots, video recordings, session replays, console logs, and network data in one click.
What's a slice? In Brie, a "slice" is a bug report, a single package containing your screenshots, video, session replay, and all the technical context (console logs, network data, device info) captured at the time of the bug.
How it works
- You spot a bug while browsing or testing.
- Click the Brie extension icon to capture a screenshot, record a video, or review a session replay.
- A preview appears in the bottom-right corner. Click Edit to annotate, then add a description, Brie automatically attaches console errors, network requests, and device info.
- Share the bug report (called a "slice") with your team via a shareable link.
Your team gets everything they need to reproduce and fix the bug, no back-and-forth required.
Key features
- Screenshots: Capture the full screen, viewport, or a custom area. Annotate with arrows, shapes, text, highlighter, and blur.
- Video recording: Record your browser tab or desktop with optional microphone audio. Trim before saving.
- Session replay: Captures the last minute of user interactions for full DOM playback.
- Automatic context: Console errors, network requests, browser info, and device details are captured behind the scenes.
- Agentic fix suggestions: After you report a bug, Brie's agent analyzes the context and prepares a code fix for your approval.
- Shareable links: Every slice gets a unique URL you can share with anyone. Issue tracker integrations coming soon.
Who is Brie for?
- QA engineers who need to capture detailed, reproducible bug reports.
- Developers who want full technical context attached to every issue.
- Product managers who want to report UI issues without worrying about technical details.
- Support teams who need to escalate customer-reported bugs with full context.
Pro tip: Sign up for free to start capturing bugs with full context right away.