Snaplysis: the smartest way to turn screenshots into knowledge

Snaplysis uses AI to organize your screenshots and make them easy to find again.

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Introducing Snaplysis

We all save things every day—good posts on Threads, bookmarks on Instagram, “Watch later” on YouTube, and an ever‑growing folder of screenshots. The problem starts after saving. The next day, retrieving what you saved is surprisingly hard.

Snaplysis starts here.
One snap → automatic context → instant retrieval.
We’re building a tool that makes these three steps feel seamless.


Why we built it

We’ve all been there:

  • You find a great video/post before bed → you save it and sleep.
  • Later, you try to find it and get stuck on “Where did I save it?”
  • Screenshots sink into the camera roll, bookmarks are scattered across platforms, and links keep only a title so you forget why you saved them.

In short:
It’s not a lack of saving tools—it’s a lack of retrieval design.
If yesterday’s context (why you saved it) doesn’t come back with the content, that save is practically lost.


What Snaplysis does

1) Snap — Just capture it

Capture any screen with one tap. The fastest way to save is to “just grab it.” Everything goes straight into your private vault inside the app.

2) Analyze — We add the context

We extract text from images using on‑device OCR or an LLM and automatically fill in the basics: title, keywords, intent, source, time.
If you add a one‑line note (Quick Reason) right after the snap, next‑day recommendations get even better.

Snaplysis also offers a knowledge graph / mind‑map view that shows relationships between snaps, helping you reconnect ideas you might have forgotten.

3) Retrieve — A few words are enough

Typing “that ai productivity thing from yesterday” is fine.
Because text inside images is searchable, you’ll find it even if you don’t remember the caption.
Filter by time/source/tags/notes to land on the exact card quickly.


What sets Snaplysis apart

  1. Frictionless capture – Save any screen with the right context in seconds.
  2. AI that understands intent – The system reads a screenshot, identifies what matters, and generates human‑like tags/summaries.
  3. Explore via mind‑map – A dynamic map reconnects forgotten ideas.
  4. Blazing‑fast search – Search by keywords, fuzzy memory, or the AI’s summary.
  5. Local‑first & privacy‑first – We do not store your images. Your privacy comes first.

How to use it day to day

  • Screenshot retrieval: Open the app and your recent snaps surface automatically. Select the images you want and generate insights.
  • Work references: Design layouts, code snippets, tables/charts—because text is extracted, these are easy to search.
  • Study notes: Snap book/paper sections → chapter/topic tags are generated → they naturally flow into a weekly review queue.
  • Creative collection: Ad creatives, landing sections, interaction patterns—source and notes are saved together, making sharing easier.

Principles we insist on

  • Local‑first, privacy‑first: Processing/storage is on‑device by default. Sync is something you choose. Fast and safe, or it won’t be used daily.
  • Speed is a feature: Slow productivity tools don’t get a second try. Capture, analyze, and search are tuned for perceived speed.
  • Preserve context: Not just what you saved, but why—so it turns into action the next day.
  • Consistent surface: Threads/Instagram/YouTube/blogs—platforms differ, but the snap experience should stay equally simple.

FAQ

Do you store my images?
No. We do not store your images. For analysis, the image may be sent to an LLM API and is discarded immediately after processing.

Is it free?
On‑device OCR is free. You can also use analysis via LLM with free credits.

How is this different from bookmarks/screenshots?
Text inside images is searchable, and the context (intent/source/note/time) from when you saved is preserved—so the why comes back with the content.

What content works best?
Threads, talks, tables/code/layouts—anything that’s naturally saved as an image works especially well.


Roadmap

  • Deeper integrations with productivity tools (Notion/Obsidian, etc.)
  • Enhanced automations (reminders, mail, and more)

We’d love your feedback

Tell us what to improve, what to add, and what you’re curious about.
Email us—we’d love to build this with you.
We offer small rewards for helpful feedback.


Snaplysis — Snap. Understand. Retrieve.
Saving is the starting line; retrieval is the finish.