Feature

A Smarter Way to Organize Your Screenshots

Stop naming files. Screenmarks reads every screenshot, creates useful metadata, and makes your library searchable.

What It Is

A smart screenshot organizer automatically processes your screenshots after capture, extracting text, understanding context, generating titles, and adding searchable metadata. Collections and Live Collections help you group related captures when you need more structure.

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

Press Alt+Shift+S to capture the visible page. The extension sends it to Screenmarks for processing.

2

Screenmarks processes

Screenmarks reads the screenshot in the background, extracts visible text, generates a descriptive title, and adds relevant metadata.

3

Searchable

The screenshot appears in your library with a useful title, searchable text, and collection matches when your rules apply.

Example Use Cases

  • Design inspiration captures organized by style or brand
  • Research screenshots sorted by topic or project
  • Bug reports auto-tagged by product area
  • Competitive intelligence screenshots organized by competitor

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

Designers

Capture UI inspiration without spending time tagging and sorting.

Researchers

Build a searchable archive of articles, studies, and references.

Product managers

Keep product screenshots, bug reports, and roadmap context organized.

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 auto tag screenshots screenshot collections

See Also

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