Screenie

Screenie

Drag screenshots from your menubar.

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Screenie is a revolutionary screenshot manager designed specifically for macOS Catalina. With Screenie, you can drag screenshots from your menubar, preview and drag images from the Screenie Panel, and even search the text inside your images! Taking advantage of cutting edge optical character recognition technology in macOS, Screenie 2 is the first app to let you search the text inside images in a convenient easy-to-use productivity tool.
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Screenie 2

Search the text inside your screenshots
Screenie 2 is a new type of screenshot manager designed specifically for macOS Catalina. With Screenie, you can drag screenshots from your menubar, preview and drag images from the Screenie Panel, and even search the text inside your screenshots!
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What do you think? …

Vladimir Marchenko
Optical character recognition technology - is a super idea! Now I don`t need to find a text on a picture, he will be found by himself! Good luck, guys
Adrian Thomas
Insta-buy. Far too cheap though!
Steffi
A bit late to the party but yey 🥳 I've been waiting for this update.
Sterling Freeman
I imagine an API for this could have so many novel ML applications, wouldn’t you agree?
Josh Cohen
@sterling_freeman We definitely agree! Apple already provides this API for developers to use. Can check out the documentation here: https://developer.apple.com/docu...
Kris
Question: There is a lot of bug in there i think. So, after download, the app neither sticks in the dock nor in the menu bar, you have to launch it all the time to use it . Also just out of curiosity I took the settings gear icon off in the screen setting, there is no way to get it back. Also what is the "Drag screenshots any time from your menubar" but there is no icon in the menu bar. Am I missing something?
Noah
@s_k8 Sorry for the confusion! Screenie is designed to not be in the dock, although we do have a preference to enable that if you choose. You can open preferences at anytime by right clicking the menubar icon, and you can open the Screenie panel by left clicking the icon. The menubar icon looks like the outline of a circle. If you're not seeing it please email us and we'll make sure to get the bug fixed!
Vardan Karapetyan
at last my struggles made easy)
Chuck Kahn
I just use Evernote for that. I wish iOS could auto-import iPhone screenshots into Evernote the way it does in MacOS. Although Google Photos will search for text within screenshots as well, and those get auto-uploaded with their iOS app.