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Build a Searchable Research Archive with Screenshots

Every article, study, and reference you capture becomes part of a full-text searchable library. OCR reads it all.

Researchers capture articles, studies, data, and references constantly. The bottleneck is retrieval — finding that study you read 3 months ago, or the quote you know you captured. Screenmarks makes your entire screenshot library full-text searchable.

The Problems It Solves

Problem:Can't find a paper or article you captured weeks ago

OCR extracts every word from every screenshot — search any phrase from any article you captured

Problem:Research captures have no context or annotation

Add notes to every screenshot: your analysis, key insights, follow-up questions

Problem:Reference screenshots spread across multiple tools and folders

One searchable library. Collections organize by project, topic, or date.

How Researchers Use Screenmarks

  • Literature review: screenshot studies and search across all of them by keyword
  • Field notes: capture observations and add analysis notes
  • Source archiving: preserve web pages with full context (URL, timestamp, notes)
  • Interview notes: screenshot transcripts and search by participant or theme

Key Features

Extract Text From ScreenshotsScreenshot NotesSearch Screenshots by Content

Screenmarks for Other Roles

UX DesignersProduct ManagersSoftware DevelopersMarketersContent Writers

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