Comparison

Screenshots.AI vs Screenmarks

Screenshots.AI watches the screenshots you already take on Windows, analyzes them with AI, extracts visible text, detects URLs, and makes the library searchable. It is strong for local desktop screenshot cleanup, but it is not a Chrome extension capture workflow and does not store a web-based screenshot library.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Screenshots.AI
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)

Screenshots.AI Price

Free to start

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

Screenshots.AI Platform

Windows

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose Screenshots.AI

Screenshots.AI is best for Windows users who already take screenshots with native shortcuts and want local AI search afterward. It is less suited to Chrome-first capture, web research libraries, or users who need their screenshots available from a cloud dashboard.

  • Semantic search across screenshot contents
  • OCR text extraction
  • Automatic URL detection
  • Smart collections and timeline views
  • AI assistant for questions about screenshots

Why people switch from Screenshots.AI

Screenshots.AI is appealing for people whose screenshot mess lives in a Windows folder. Users who need a browser-first flow still have to take the screenshot elsewhere, wait for it to be picked up, and then rely on local desktop context instead of a capture saved directly from Chrome with source URL and page metadata.

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