Comparison

Fabric vs Screenmarks

Fabric (formerly Fabric.so) is an AI-powered visual bookmarking tool that saves articles, images, links, and notes into auto-organized boards. It uses AI to suggest groupings and makes saved content searchable. It has a modern interface and supports collaborative spaces. However, it's not a screenshot capture tool — it saves content from the web, not page snapshots — and user trust has declined following acquisition changes.

Feature Comparison

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

Fabric Price

Free · Pro $8/mo

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

Fabric Platform

Web, Chrome Extension, iOS

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose Fabric

Fabric is best for teams and individuals who want AI-organized bookmarking of articles and web content in collaborative boards. It's not a fit for anyone who needs to capture screenshots, search by image content with OCR, or wants a privacy-focused alternative.

  • AI auto-organizes saved content into boards
  • Supports articles, images, links, and notes
  • Collaborative spaces for team sharing
  • Modern, clean interface
  • Chrome extension for quick saving

Why people switch from Fabric

Fabric users leave when they realize AI bookmarking isn't the same as screenshot capture. You can't capture a specific UI state, a modal dialog, or a cropped region of a page. And declining trust after the acquisition has pushed privacy-conscious users to alternatives. The AI organization is good for bookmarks, but it doesn't read what's inside your images.

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