
SnapGrid
Collect, organise, and analyize UI screenshots
134 followers
Collect, organise, and analyize UI screenshots
134 followers
SnapGrid is an open-source desktop app for collecting, organizing, and analyzing UI screenshots. It uses AI to automatically detect UI components and patterns, making it a powerful tool for designers and developers.






This is exactly what I need. I've tried organizing UI screenshots in folders and it doesn't work. Not only is it time-consuming, it's difficult to find screenshots when you want something specific. Does this have the ability the organize things like color palettes and logos as well?
Congrats on the launch! I'll definitely be checking this out.
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@smjburton Nice, good to hear. At the moment it doesn't organise by color, but interesting idea. What do you mean by organising by logo? As in what product is in the screenshot?
@gustavscirulis I typically take screenshots and photos of logos that I like for design inspiration, so it would be great to have a solution to organize these files as well (i.e. by color, text, shapes, etc). For color palettes, I take screenshots and photos of images that capture a set of colors really well, and then use tools like https://tools.picsart.com/color/palette-from-image/ to create a color palette from the image for use in website/app themes. Having something to automatically tag and organize these color palettes would be awesome.
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@smjburton Ah, I see. It doesn't do this well at the moment, but could be a future improvement. Or if you're interested, you could also fork the code yourself and edit the prompt to work better for logos. With tools like Loveable and Cursor anyone can do it, no coding skills required.
The concept is brilliant and can be extended to possibilities only limited by creativity. Congrats on the launch, @gustavscirulis ! One thing though, it requests me to input my OpenAI API key but also notes "You can still upload and organized screenshots without an API key". So is the request an expected behavior?
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@thefullstack Thanks! OpenAI API key is required to do image analysis, but you can use the app without image analysis too.
This could save so much time in design organization!👍
Amazing UI!