Comparison
Olif analyzes screenshots, extracts text, groups them into sessions, and lets users search or ask questions about what they saved. It is one of the closer AI-memory competitors to Screenmarks, but its plans are screenshot-count based and its product is not centered on direct Chrome capture.
Olif Price
Free · Paid plans from $2.99/mo
Screenmarks Price
Free trial · Plans from $6/mo
Olif Platform
Web, iOS
Screenmarks Platform
Chrome Extension
Olif is best for users who want an AI memory layer over screenshots and can live within monthly screenshot allowances. Screenmarks is stronger when the workflow begins in Chrome and the library needs source URLs, collections, and capture modes built in.
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.
Olif is compelling for screenshot memory, but people who take many browser screenshots can run into monthly caps and capture friction. Chrome-first users may prefer a product where capture, source URL, OCR, collections, and Ask all start from the browser extension.
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