Feature

Describe What You Remember. Find Any Screenshot.

Don't remember the exact words? Describe the screenshot in plain English and Screenmarks searches the context it has saved.

What It Is

Natural language search means you search the way you think — not with exact keywords, but with descriptions like "that article about AI pricing" or "the dark mode inspiration from last week." Screenmarks understands intent, not just keywords.

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

Type naturally

Describe what you remember — "the tweet about remote work from that startup founder".

2

Best matches

Screenmarks searches across titles, visible text, tags, and visual descriptions to find the best matches.

3

Ranked results

Results appear ranked by relevance so the best matches are near the top.

Example Use Cases

  • "Find me that pricing screenshot from last month"
  • "Show me all my dark mode UI inspiration"
  • "That article about the iPhone announcement"
  • "Screenshots from the competitor research I did last week"

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

Everyone

If you've ever spent 10 minutes hunting for a screenshot, natural language search is for you.

Heavy users

The more screenshots you have, the more valuable searchable recall becomes.

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 search ask screenshot library smart screenshot organizer

See Also

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