SnapAction extracts invoice and receipt details from screenshots and stores them as structured cards with copyable amounts, invoice numbers, and vendor information.
The receipt screenshot problem
Receipts and invoices sent by email, captured at point of sale, or screenshotted from apps pile up in Photos. When you need an amount for expenses, an invoice number for accounting, or a date for taxes, you scroll through images trying to read small text.
How SnapAction handles receipts
SnapAction classifies invoice and receipt screenshots into invoice cards that capture:
- Vendor or title
- Amount
- Invoice number when visible
- Date
- A link back to the original screenshot
- Copy actions for extracted fields
A receipt workflow
- Screenshot or save invoices and receipts.
- Scan them in SnapAction.
- Review the invoice cards and confirm amounts and numbers.
- Copy fields directly into expense reports, accounting tools, or tax records.
Why invoice cards are better than screenshots
An invoice card keeps the amount and invoice number in copyable fields. A screenshot keeps them in pixels you have to zoom into. When accuracy matters, the card is faster and less error-prone.
FAQ
Can SnapAction extract invoice amounts from screenshots?
Yes. Invoice cards can preserve amounts, invoice numbers, vendor names, and other metadata for easy copying and reference.
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