You changed something. Nothing happened. You tried again. Still nothing. Every CSS inspection tool on the market can copy styles from a site you admire. Not one of them tells you why your own CSS change was silently ignored. That is what Lens does. There is nothing else like it.
Every other tool studies other sites.
Lens diagnoses yours.
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Every CSS inspection tool in this market was built for the same workflow: extracting and copying styles from sites you admire.
CSS Peeper, CSS Scan, CSS Scan Pro, Hoverify, VisBug. All of them were built for the person who wants to know what colors another site is using, or copy a rule faster than DevTools allows. Built for the outward-looking problem.
None of them were built for the inward-looking problem: why your own CSS change did nothing. Not one review across any competitor describes using the tool to find out why a change failed. That use case is confirmed absent from everything people are currently paying for.
Lens is the first tool built specifically for it. The browser has known the answer the entire time. Lens translates it.
What every other tool does instead
For when something on your site looks wrong and you need to know exactly why.
DevTools has the answer. It’s in there, in a cascade of rules with strikethroughs you’re expected to already know how to read. Lens reads it for you. One click on the broken thing. No panels to open, no elements to find, no expertise required to interpret the output.
CSS Peeper is for looking at other websites: extracting colors, fonts, and spacing from sites you admire. If your own button is the wrong color after you changed it, CSS Peeper shows you what color it is. Lens tells you why your change didn’t stick and what the winning rule is.
CSS Scan Pro copies CSS instantly and adds a live editor on top. It’s built for developers who already know what they’re looking at and want it faster. Lens is for the person who tried something and got no result. One tool copies. The other explains. Different problem, different product.
CSS Scan copies active styles on hover: clean, fast, with overridden rules stripped out. That’s exactly right for copying. For diagnosing, it means the conflicting rule is invisible. Lens shows you the conflict: which rule is winning, which rule lost, and where each one came from.
Hoverify bundles seven developer tools into one extension: inspect, color pick, responsive test, asset extract, tech stack, screenshot, debug. If you already know CSS and want everything in one panel, it’s a real time-saver. If you’re stuck on why your change didn’t work, seven tools won’t get you there faster than one diagnosis.
SuperDev Pro bundles 50+ developer tools into one sidebar: inspect, edit, measure, extract, screenshot, and more. It’s “DevTools on steroids,” and every tool in it is built for someone who already knows how to read what they’re looking at. None of them tell you why your CSS change had no effect.
VisBug turns any live page into an artboard: point, click, move, resize, swap text. Built for designers who want to prototype visually in the browser. Changes disappear on refresh. It doesn’t read the CSS cascade at all. Lens was built for the opposite problem: not what might look better, but why what you tried didn’t work.
The fix takes 15 minutes. The back-and-forth of describing the problem, waiting for questions, and iterating on guesses: that’s where the invoice grows. Lens captures the full CSS context before you write the first message. Your designer starts at the fix, not at context-gathering.
The first CSS diagnostic tool built for the person whose own change didn’t work.
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