Browse and clip
Visit any vendor or manufacturer website. Use the web clipper to capture product data, images, and documents in one action.
Build a personal library of products with full specs, images, pricing, and supplier info. The web clipper and AI auto-fill make sourcing effortless.
Every product you source becomes an asset you can reuse across any project.
Visit any product page and save text, images, and PDFs directly to your library. One click captures everything you need.
Our AI scans product pages and extracts specifications, pricing, dimensions, and materials — filling in the details so you don't have to.
Every product you clip, add, or purchase is saved to your library. Full specs, images, pricing, and supplier info travel with the item.
Find any product instantly. Filter by vendor, category, material, price range, or any custom attribute you've added.
Pull products from your library into any project schedule. No re-entering data — the full product record comes with it.
Specifications, images, pricing, supplier contacts, lead times, and custom notes — all stored in one structured record.
Found the perfect credenza on a vendor's site? Use the web clipper to save the entire product listing — images, specifications, pricing — directly into Object & Order. No screenshots, no copy-paste.
Every product you source becomes part of your curated catalog. Over time, your library becomes the definitive reference for everything you've ever specified — searchable, filterable, and instantly reusable.
Visit any vendor or manufacturer website. Use the web clipper to capture product data, images, and documents in one action.
Object & Order scans the page and extracts key specifications — dimensions, materials, pricing, lead times — automatically.
Products live in your personal library. Pull them into any project schedule, compare options, or share with clients whenever you need them.
"I used to keep a folder of bookmarks and a spreadsheet of specs. Now I clip a product and everything is captured — dimensions, pricing, lead time. It's all just there."