Built for macOS

Screenshot Shelf

Every screenshot, already waiting. Find it in ordinary language, preview it with Space, then drag it anywhere.

macOS 26UniversalLocal-first
Screenshot Shelf
Design research
Launch notes
RecentAll screenshots, newest first
Less ceremony, more flow

Capture. It’s already there.

The screenshot workflow should be a reflex, not a filing system you maintain.

CaptureUse the shortcuts you already know.
ArrivesThe shelf notices it immediately.
DragSend one or many into any app.
Try the real ideas

One place. Three ways back in.

The shelf stays quiet until you need it. The full library is there when memory needs a little help.

Screenshot Shelf
On-device
01

Select a thought, not a file.

Shift-click a range. The entire selection travels together when you drag.

2 selected
Drag 2 anywhere
01

Find the thing, not the filename.

Describe a color, a fragment of text, or what was on screen. OCR and visual clues are indexed locally.

02

Stay on the keyboard.

Arrow through captures, press Space for full-size Quick Look, and use Command-Delete when it is time to clean up.

03

Present, never in the way.

Keep the shelf at the edge, open the full library when needed, and decide whether it slides automatically or only when asked.

Private by architecture

Your screenshots stay on your Mac.

No account. No ads. No screenshot uploads. Search, OCR, visual indexing, pins, and review metadata are processed on-device.

Read the privacy policy
Screenshot contentNever uploaded
Text recognitionOn-device
Folder accessYour choice
Tracking & analyticsNone
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Independent macOS beta

A calmer place for the things you capture all day.

Enter your email once to unlock the current Screenshot Shelf beta.

Used for beta access and essential release notes. No ads, tracking, or screenshot uploads. See privacy.

macOS 26Apple silicon + IntelVersion 1.0 beta