Comparison

ShotSnap vs Screenmarks

ShotSnap is a macOS screenshot organizer that watches new screenshots, analyzes them with AI, and moves them into smart folders. It is local-first and strong for cleaning up a Mac desktop, but it is tied to one Mac and does not offer the same Chrome-first cloud library workflow as Screenmarks.

Feature Comparison

Feature
ShotSnap
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)

ShotSnap Price

Free trial · $6/mo

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

ShotSnap Platform

Mac

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose ShotSnap

ShotSnap is best for Mac users who want screenshots automatically sorted into local folders with AI. It is not ideal for Chrome-first users, cross-platform teams, or anyone who wants a cloud-backed searchable screenshot library.

  • AI-powered auto-categorization
  • Local-first macOS storage
  • OCR and screenshot history
  • Global shortcut and region capture
  • Annotation tools for sharing and feedback

Why people switch from ShotSnap

ShotSnap is strongest when the problem is Mac desktop clutter. Users who need to capture from Chrome on different operating systems, keep source URLs, access screenshots from a browser dashboard, or organize research across devices may outgrow a single-Mac local workflow.

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