u/Curious-Zone-1808

[iOS] [Screenbox] [$1.99/month → Free 1 month until June 1st] [Organize your screenshots with on-device AI: auto-categorization, OCR search, topic map, custom categories — 100% local, no cloud]

Redeem the code to get a free month:

https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6758933659&code=SCREENREDDIT

I built Screenbox because my Screenshots album is a graveyard. Receipts, 2FA codes, conversation snippets, links, tickets, random docs — all dumped into one infinite scroll, impossible to find anything two days later. Every "screenshot organizer" I tried either sent my photos to a cloud server, made me tag everything by hand, or both. I wanted something that just looked at the image, understood what was in it, and filed it away — fully on-device, no account, no upload.

So I made an app built around a simple idea: a screenshot should sort itself the moment you take it, and you should be able to find it again with a single word.

What Screenbox does

  • On-device AI categorization (no internet, ever): runs a MobileCLIP2 visual model locally on your phone. Looks at the image itself — not just the text — and sorts each screenshot into a category: conversations, receipts, documents, URLs, codes, tickets, or your own custom categories. No photo ever leaves your device.
  • OCR text extraction for every screenshot, so the text inside the image becomes searchable. Full-text search across your entire library — type "amazon" and get every receipt, confirmation, and order page you ever screenshotted.
  • Custom categories: create your own ("Recipes", "Apartment listings", "Memes") with an emoji and a name. The app generates a CLIP text embedding for it and starts classifying new screenshots into it automatically — same quality as the built-in ones.
  • Adaptive learning: every time you correct a category, the model learns your specific taste. After a few corrections, it stops misclassifying that kind of screenshot. Bayesian centroid update, all on-device.
  • Topic Map (Pro): visual graph of your screenshots clustered by topic — hybrid CLIP + TF-IDF, so it groups by both what's in the image and what's written in it. Tap a cluster to see everything related.
  • Encrypted local database: Realm with a keychain-stored encryption key. Your screenshots and extracted text stay on your device.
  • Bulk actions: long-press to select, then delete / favorite / re-classify in batch.
  • Languages: English and Spanish. Custom category names are auto-translated to English for the AI under the hood, so "Recetas" works just as well as "Recipes".

Pricing

Pro normally costs $1.99/month and unlocks:

  • Unlimited AI categorizations (free tier gets 20)
  • Unlimited custom categories
  • Topic Map view
  • AI-assigned importance scoring

Free users keep full OCR, full-text search, the built-in categories, favorites, and the encrypted vault forever.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/screenbox/id6758933659

apps.apple.com
u/Curious-Zone-1808 — 11 days ago

[iOS] [Screenbox] [$1.99/month → Free 1 month until June 1st] [Organize your screenshots with on-device AI: auto-categorization, OCR search, topic map, custom categories — 100% local, no cloud]

Redeem the code to get a free month:

https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6758933659&code=SCREENREDDIT

I built Screenbox because my Screenshots album is a graveyard. Receipts, 2FA codes, conversation snippets, links, tickets, random docs — all dumped into one infinite scroll, impossible to find anything two days later. Every "screenshot organizer" I tried either sent my photos to a cloud server, made me tag everything by hand, or both. I wanted something that just looked at the image, understood what was in it, and filed it away — fully on-device, no account, no upload.

So I made an app built around a simple idea: a screenshot should sort itself the moment you take it, and you should be able to find it again with a single word.

What Screenbox does

  • On-device AI categorization (no internet, ever): runs a MobileCLIP2 visual model locally on your phone. Looks at the image itself — not just the text — and sorts each screenshot into a category: conversations, receipts, documents, URLs, codes, tickets, or your own custom categories. No photo ever leaves your device.
  • OCR text extraction for every screenshot, so the text inside the image becomes searchable. Full-text search across your entire library — type "amazon" and get every receipt, confirmation, and order page you ever screenshotted.
  • Custom categories: create your own ("Recipes", "Apartment listings", "Memes") with an emoji and a name. The app generates a CLIP text embedding for it and starts classifying new screenshots into it automatically — same quality as the built-in ones.
  • Adaptive learning: every time you correct a category, the model learns your specific taste. After a few corrections, it stops misclassifying that kind of screenshot. Bayesian centroid update, all on-device.
  • Topic Map (Pro): visual graph of your screenshots clustered by topic — hybrid CLIP + TF-IDF, so it groups by both what's in the image and what's written in it. Tap a cluster to see everything related.
  • Encrypted local database: Realm with a keychain-stored encryption key. Your screenshots and extracted text stay on your device.
  • Bulk actions: long-press to select, then delete / favorite / re-classify in batch.
  • Languages: English and Spanish. Custom category names are auto-translated to English for the AI under the hood, so "Recetas" works just as well as "Recipes".

Pricing

Pro normally costs $1.99/month and unlocks:

  • Unlimited AI categorizations (free tier gets 20)
  • Unlimited custom categories
  • Topic Map view
  • AI-assigned importance scoring

Free users keep full OCR, full-text search, the built-in categories, favorites, and the encrypted vault forever.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/screenbox/id6758933659

apps.apple.com
u/Curious-Zone-1808 — 11 days ago