Grab a word list from any webpage
Stop retyping lists that already exist on a screen. The Chrome extension sends them to Spelly in a click.
Install the extension
Get it from the Chrome Web Store, then pin it so the Spelly icon sits next to your address bar.
Open the page with the words
A school website, a Google Classroom assignment, a newsletter, a PDF opened in the browser — anywhere the week's words are already written down.
Click the Spelly icon
The extension finds the list on the page and shows the words it found. Tidy them if needed, then save — the list lands in your Spelly account, ready to practise or share with a class.
No list on the page? The extension can also build one from a topic, or from a photo.
Common questions
Which browsers does it work in?
Chrome and other Chromium browsers such as Edge, Brave and Arc. Safari and Firefox aren't supported yet — on those, copy the words into the list builder instead.
It didn't find the words on my page.
Some pages hide their text in images or unusual layouts. Select the words on the page first, or take a screenshot and use the photo option.
Does it cost sparks?
Grabbing words off a page is free. Photo scanning through the extension uses the same 15-spark scan as the app — see what sparks are.