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Local AI app that remembers what your screenshots were for:)

Local AI app that remembers what your screenshots were for:)

by ainthusiast·Feb 19, 2026·3 points·1 comment

AI Analysis

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Local LLM screenshot triage, but remove.bg clone energy without the sticky use case.

Strengths
  • On-device ML means zero privacy concerns and works offline entirely
  • Categories screenshots automatically into 8 actionable types (Watch, Buy, Read, Event, Place, etc.)
  • Daily digest + smart reminders surface past saves at relevant moments, reducing digital hoarding
Weaknesses
  • Limited to iPhone; no Android, desktop, or sync across devices
  • Freemium cap of 10 screenshots/day feels artificially tight for ADHD users who screenshot compulsively
Category
Target Audience

iPhone users with ADHD or disorganized screenshot habits

Similar To

Apple Photos search/Memories · Notion Web Clipper · Evernote

Post Description

I built Unbury because as someone with ADHD, I kept screenshotting things I swore I'd come back to - and ofc never did. That restaurant someone recommended. A book I saw on someone's story. Concert tickets I meant to buy. All buried under 100,000 screenshots I'll never scroll through.

So I built an AI that actually understands why you saved each screenshot and sorts them automatically - Watch, Buy, Read, Listen, Event, Place, Inspo, Memory. The part I'm most proud of: everything runs 100% on your device (edge AI). No cloud. No account. No wifi needed. The AI downloads once during setup, then works completely offline.

Would love to hear how you use your screenshots - or if you're like me, how you forget about them.

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