Use case

Your screenshots, finally searchable

You screenshot tweets, receipts, slides, and chats — then never find them again. Luckynote reads the text inside every screenshot, so search actually works.

Luckynote finding a screenshot by searching the text inside it

Why screenshots are where information goes to die

The camera roll is a black hole

A screenshot from three months ago is buried under hundreds of photos with no way to search what it said.

You remember the words, not the image

You know the screenshot mentioned a name, a price, or a quote — but photo apps only search by date and place.

Screenshots are notes in disguise

Most screenshots are things you wanted to remember. They deserve to live with your notes, not your photos.

How it works in Luckynote

1

Send the screenshot to yourself

Share it to Luckynote like you would message a friend. No folders, no tags, no decisions.

2

AI reads everything in it

Text recognition and image tagging run automatically, so the words inside the image become searchable.

3

Find it by what it said

Months later, type a word you remember. The screenshot comes back, even if you never labeled it.

Frequently asked questions

Does Luckynote really search the text inside images?

Yes. Every image you save is processed with text recognition, so the words inside screenshots become part of your search results.

Do I have to organize my screenshots into folders?

No. Folders are there if you want them, but search works without any organizing. Save now, find later.

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Capture and find what matters

Keep the fast capture habit, but give yourself a better place to return to later.