Comparison
Eagle is a desktop application for organizing visual assets — screenshots, design files, illustrations, fonts, videos, and more. It's popular with UI/UX designers and illustrators who deal with large libraries of reference material and design files. It has smart tagging, a thumbnail browser, and integrations with design tools like Figma and Sketch. But it's a local app, not a web-based tool, and it lacks AI-powered organization.
Eagle Price
$29.95 one-time
Screenmarks Price
Free trial · Plans from $6/mo
Eagle Platform
Windows, Mac
Screenmarks Platform
Chrome Extension
Eagle is best for designers and illustrators who maintain large libraries of downloaded reference images, fonts, design files, and videos on their local machine. It's not a fit for anyone who wants to capture web screenshots on the fly, needs AI-powered search, or wants cloud-first access from any device.
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, the AI organization and OCR search are game-changers.
Eagle is a brilliant tool for managing downloaded design assets, but it's not built for the modern web workflow. Users who want to capture something from their browser, have it automatically titled and organized, and access it from any device hit a wall: Eagle requires you to save files locally first, manually import them, and then tag them yourself. There's no AI doing the heavy lifting.
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