SnapAction classifies product screenshots into resource cards that preserve the product name, URL when recovered, and context so you can revisit shopping ideas later.
The product screenshot problem
You screenshot a product on Amazon, a recommendation in a chat, or a gift idea on Instagram. Later, you remember the image but not the name, price, or where to buy it.
How SnapAction saves products
SnapAction classifies product screenshots into product cards that capture:
- Product name or title
- Canonical URL when recovered
- Tags for category, occasion, or priority
- A link back to the original screenshot
- An Open action to revisit the product page
A product saving workflow
- Screenshot products, recommendations, or gift ideas while browsing.
- Scan them in SnapAction.
- Review the product cards and confirm the names and URLs.
- Search by tag or name when you are ready to buy.
Why product cards are better than screenshots
A product card is searchable by name or tag. A screenshot requires you to scroll and visually recognize the item. A product card opens the product page in one tap. A screenshot does not.
FAQ
Can SnapAction save product recommendations from screenshots?
Yes. Product is a supported resource type. SnapAction extracts the product name and can recover the canonical URL when enough context is visible.
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Next step
Turn iPhone screenshots into action-ready resource cards with AI.
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