Comparison

Captr vs Screenmarks

Captr is a mobile-first screenshot organizer for iPhone users who want to move screenshots out of the camera roll and into a structured app. It uses AI to describe, categorize, and turn screenshots into reminders, ideas, or tasks. That makes it a strong fit for phone-heavy workflows, but it is not a Chrome capture tool or a web-first screenshot library.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Captr
Screenmarks
Smart organization
Search text inside screenshots
Collections & folders
Notes on screenshots
Cloud storage & sync
Keyboard shortcuts
Full-page capture
Region / partial capture
Ask (chat with screenshots)

Captr Price

Free · In-app purchases

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

Captr Platform

iOS

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose Captr

Captr is best for iPhone users who treat screenshots like reminders, shopping finds, or personal ideas. It is not the best fit for Chrome-heavy workflows, desktop web research, product QA, or teams that need captures saved directly from the browser.

  • AI-powered categories and descriptions
  • Built around iPhone screenshot habits
  • Can turn screenshots into tasks and reminders
  • Helps move screenshots out of the camera roll
  • Includes folders, tags, and editing tools

Why people switch from Captr

Captr is useful when the screenshot problem lives inside an iPhone camera roll. Users who work mostly in Chrome, collect desktop web research, or need screenshots tied to page URLs hit a platform mismatch. They still need a browser-first capture flow and a searchable web dashboard.

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