The problem
You screenshot insights constantly — a brilliant tweet, a Slack thread, a chart from a presentation. But screenshots pile up in your Photos or Desktop folder with no way to find anything.
Your screenshots are just image files. You can't search for the text that's inside them — the insights are trapped in pixels.
A folder of 500 screenshots named IMG_4832.png is not a knowledge system. You took the screenshot because it mattered — but it's gone now.
X, Instagram Stories, WhatsApp messages — some content has no save button, no bookmark feature, no export. Screenshotting is the only option.
The solution
Screenshot anything, press ⌘K to clip it into Klipt. Klipt automatically reads the text in the image, tags it with AI, and makes it searchable by meaning — all on your device.
X, Instagram, Slack, WhatsApp, email, PDFs — if you can screenshot it, Klipt can clip it. No extension needed for screenshot clips.
Klipt reads the words in your screenshot using your Mac's built-in intelligence. No internet, no upload, no waiting — it just works.
Search "product-market fit" and find the tweet you screenshotted last month — even though you never typed those words yourself.
Works everywhere
If you can see it on screen, you can clip it. Screenshot the content, press ⌘K, and it's in your library.
How it works
Use your normal screenshot shortcut to capture any post, message, chart, or conversation from any app or website.
Klipt's Quick Klip shortcut grabs the image from your clipboard, reads the text inside it, and saves everything to your local library.
Search for the ideas, not the filename. Klipt finds screenshots by the text they contain — plus AI tags and semantic meaning.