ScreenSnapAI

ScreenSnapAI

The AI Powered Screenshot Assistant

5.0
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99 followers

Introducing ScreenSnapAI, the ultimate tool for performing AI tasks on any content on your screen. ScreenSnapAI allows you to select anything onscreen and rapidly perform AI tasks such as summarizing, translating, editing content or any other task you can think of. This game changing new app will allow you to take advantage of the latest in AI technology to save time and improve your workflow.
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John Winter
I'm the developer of ScreenSnapAI, a new AI tool for performing AI tasks on any content on your screen.
Yami Sun
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This is amazing, my recents is bad😅 What’s the AI it uses?
John Winter
@maxjacobs It uses GPT-4 currently. I am also planning to add GPT-4 Vision support in a future version.
Charles Magnuson
I am very much in need of an application that serves as a screenshot library. Simply browsing a folder in Finder doesn't work well. However, my excitement instantly deflated when I opened ScreenSnapAI to discover that it cannot watch a folder and automatically import new screenshots. CleanShot X is the best screenshot application by a very wide margin so being forced to capture screenshots using ScreenSnapAI is a large step backwards. I wish I could setup ScreenSnapAI to watch the folder where my CleanShot X images are captured to so that they are automatically imported. That way I could use Cleanshot to capture and use ScreenSnapAI as the library when I want to find a screenshot I took in the past.
John Winter
@magnuson Thanks for the feedback Charles! I'm also a CleanShotX user so I totally understand what you mean. I think having a watch folder for ScreenSnapAI that it will auto import images from is an amazing idea. I think this has to make it into a future version. This is actually the kind of feedback that is so useful as I continue building this so thanks for this.