Comparison

ScreenVault vs Screenmarks

ScreenVault is a local Mac screenshot manager that uses AI-powered search, text extraction, auto-tags, thumbnails, and organization to make screenshots easier to find. Its privacy-first local model is attractive for Mac users, but it is not a Chrome extension capture workflow or a cloud screenshot library.

Feature Comparison

Feature
ScreenVault
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)

ScreenVault Price

Free

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

ScreenVault Platform

Mac

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose ScreenVault

ScreenVault is best for Mac users who want a local AI search layer over screenshots already saved on their computer. It is less useful for people who need direct browser capture, cross-device access, or Chrome-first web research organization.

  • 100% local Mac screenshot library
  • AI-powered search
  • Extracts text from screenshots
  • Auto-tags screenshots and generates thumbnails
  • Free download positioning

Why people switch from ScreenVault

ScreenVault works well when the screenshot problem is local Mac search. Users who need direct capture from Chrome, full-page web captures, saved source URLs, notes, collections, and access from a browser dashboard may need a product that captures and organizes web screenshots in one flow.

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