Comparison
Screenshots.AI watches the screenshots you already take on Windows, analyzes them with AI, extracts visible text, detects URLs, and makes the library searchable. It is strong for local desktop screenshot cleanup, but it is not a Chrome extension capture workflow and does not store a web-based screenshot library.
Choose Screenshots.AI if you mainly need screenshots.ai is best for windows users who already take screenshots with native shortcuts and want local ai search afterward. it is less suited to chrome-first capture, web research libraries, or users who need their screenshots available from a cloud dashboard.. Choose Screenmarks if your main problem is recall: finding saved screenshots later by source, visible text, notes, useful titles, collections, or a focused question.
Screenmarks is a visual recall workspace for screenshots: it saves captures with source context, useful titles, searchable visible text, notes, collections, and focused Ask so saved screenshots become findable again.
Screenshots.AI Price
Free to start
Screenmarks Price
Free trial · Plans from $6/mo
Screenshots.AI Platform
Windows
Screenmarks Platform
Web library · Browser capture · Import
Can you find an old screenshot by remembered text, topic, source, note, or context?
Does the tool keep source URL, timestamp, page context, and your own notes attached to the screenshot?
Does it become a long-term searchable library, or only a quick capture/share utility?
Can you export screenshots and metadata when you need to leave or archive your work?
Screenshots.AI is best for Windows users who already take screenshots with native shortcuts and want local AI search afterward. It is less suited to Chrome-first capture, web research libraries, or users who need their screenshots available from a cloud dashboard.
Screenmarks is the better choice when you need more than capture. If you take dozens of screenshots a week and struggle to find them later, smart organization and searchable visible text are the difference.
Screenshots.AI is appealing for people whose screenshot mess lives in a Windows folder. Users who need a browser-first flow still have to take the screenshot elsewhere, wait for it to be picked up, and then rely on local desktop context instead of a capture saved directly from Chrome with source URL and page metadata.
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