On May 27, the Page Vault Browser launches a complete redesign. The capture flow, the layout, the folder picker, every part of the experience rebuilt to make capture easier, faster, and more confident. Every capture workflow that works today still works tomorrow.
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What's been redesigned
  • The layout. Tabs, the URL bar, and capture controls now live in a single panel on the left, giving the page itself more vertical space. Every capture type sits in one menu with descriptions and keyboard shortcuts. Full-page captures auto-load lazy content before snapping, so the bottom of the page doesn't get cut off.
  • Site automations. Open a supported Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn page and the right capture automation is already selected for you. Embedded videos within posts can now be captured too — less guessing about which option to pick on which site.
  • Batch capture, in-browser. No more copying cookies between the browser and a separate batch form. Open the tabs you want, kick off the job, and your browser session carries over — fewer captures fail and fewer redo attempts.
  • A faster folder picker. Navigate your folders in a searchable, sortable column view. Less scrolling, fewer mis-saves.
What still works
Every capture option from the legacy browser still works in the new one — same expanders, same PDF output, same legal admissibility. We rebuilt the new browser with a clear goal: zero functional regressions, plus new capabilities on top of everything you already rely on.
What testers told us
Legal teams in our preview testing called out two reactions in particular. On the new in-browser batch flow: "Now I can just have a bunch of tabs, open them all up, click through whatever I need to click through, and then submit it as a batch — boom, I've got it all." And on discovering the redesigned folder picker: "There's a search bar here — that is so nice."
Launch day, and after
The redesigned browser becomes the default on May 27. The legacy browser stays available through July 15, 2026. When you launch from the Portal, you'll be able to choose your version each time.
Want to read up?
The welcome guide walks through every change in the new browser.
Want a walkthrough?
We're hosting live walkthrough sessions after launch. Register for a session here.