Feature

Search What's Inside Your Screenshots

Screenmarks reads the text in every screenshot so you can search your entire library by what's actually inside them.

What It Is

Screenshot search by content means you can type any word or phrase and find screenshots that contain that text — even if it is embedded in an image. Screenmarks reads visible screenshot text and indexes it so every screenshot is searchable.

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

Text extraction on capture

Every screenshot is automatically processed to extract visible text.

2

Smart indexing

The extracted text, title, tags, and visual description are all indexed for search.

3

Natural language search

Type what you remember — a phrase, a URL, a name — and Screenmarks returns matching screenshots.

Example Use Cases

  • Find a tweet you screenshot months ago by searching the text of the tweet
  • Search for all screenshots containing a competitor's pricing
  • Find a specific error message from a bug screenshot
  • Locate screenshots of any website by domain name

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

Researchers

Build a searchable archive where every captured article and study is full-text searchable.

Developers

Find bug screenshots, error messages, and stack traces by searching the error text.

Marketers

Search your inspiration library by brand name, campaign, or copy text.

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

smart screenshot organizer natural language search screenshot text extraction

See Also

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