Feature

Every Screenshot Gets Searchable Metadata

Screenmarks reads each screenshot and adds useful tags after capture. Manual tagging becomes optional.

What It Is

Auto-tagging means Screenmarks analyses each screenshot's content — UI elements, text, subject matter, style — and assigns relevant tags. You can still add your own notes or collections when extra context matters.

Why It Matters

Screenshots are useful only if the context survives. Screenmarks keeps the image connected to the source, visible text, useful title, notes, and collections so the screenshot can be found and used later instead of becoming another forgotten file.

How It Works

1

Capture

Take a screenshot with Screenmarks.

2

Content analysis

Screenmarks identifies what's in the screenshot — website type, UI patterns, text content, subject.

3

Tags applied

Relevant tags are attached after processing. These power search and Live Collections.

Example Use Cases

  • UI screenshots automatically tagged by element type (forms, navigation, cards)
  • Article captures tagged by topic and domain
  • Product screenshots tagged by company or feature type
  • Dark mode / light mode automatically detected and tagged

Recall Signals Screenmarks Uses

Source URL and page title
Visible text from the image
Useful generated title
User notes and saved reason
Collections and Live Collections

Who It's For

Power users

The more you capture, the more valuable auto-tagging becomes.

Researchers

Keep captures searchable without maintaining a manual taxonomy.

Try It Free

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Related Features

smart screenshot organizer screenshot collections screenshot search

See Also

How to Organize ScreenshotsFor UX DesignersLightshot vs ScreenmarksAll Features← Back to Screenmarks