Feature

Folders That Fill Themselves

Set rules once. Live Collections automatically add new screenshots that match — your library organizes itself.

What It Is

Live Collections are smart folders with rules. You define the rule ("all screenshots from twitter.com" or "all screenshots tagged dark-mode") and the collection automatically populates — now and every time a new matching screenshot is captured.

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

Create a Live Collection

Name it and define a rule: by domain, tag, date range, or keyword.

2

Auto-populates

Existing screenshots that match the rule are added immediately.

3

Stays current

Every new screenshot that matches the rule is added automatically — no manual sorting.

Example Use Cases

  • "All screenshots from figma.com" for design reference
  • "All screenshots with the tag: competitor" for market research
  • "Screenshots from this week" for daily review
  • "All screenshots from my client's website" for project tracking

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

Pro users

Live Collections are available on the Pro plan.

Power researchers

Build multiple auto-updating reference libraries.

Designers

Auto-curate inspiration libraries by brand, style, or source.

Try It Free

Create your screenshot library, capture from the browser, import existing screenshots, and start with a 7-day trial.

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Related Features

screenshot collections auto tag screenshots smart screenshot organizer

See Also

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