what is rmbr?
rmbr is a screenshot organizer. It turns the screenshots you saved 'for later' into searchable, sortable cards, automatically sorted into 15 lifestyle categories.
rmbr turns your screenshots into a list you can finish tonight — recipes to cook, sweaters to add to your wishlist, articles to send a friend, restaurants to actually book. then it emails the list to your inbox so future-you can't ignore it.
we love pinterest — it's where so many of these screenshots come from in the first place. pinterest is the perfect place to save and dream. rmbr picks up where it leaves off: we take the things you've already saved and quietly turn them into a short list you can actually finish this week — cook it, buy it, read it, book it.
Now you can batch upload your screenshots, and rmbr identifies any text, prices, places, links, recipes, names, urls, etc. and turns them into a list of links you can actually deal with.
open a screenshot and rmbr quietly identifies what's inside it — text, prices, places, links, recipes, names, urls, screen-grabs of UIs — and turns them into a tiny card you can search, sort, save, and actually use.
Turn forgotten screenshots into links you can open and decisions you can make.
drop in the stuff you meant to do something with.
products, links, places, articles, books, recipes—it pulls out the useful part.
if rmbr guesses wrong, you can quickly point it in the right direction.
buy it, read it, research it, pin it, book it, or move on with your life.
screenshots auto-delete after 30 days. rmbr is here for follow-through, not hoarding.
rmbr ships with eight category models trained on the actual stuff people screenshot — not stock taxonomies, not enterprise verticals, just the categories of an everyday distracted brain.
ask in plain language. by colour, vibe, week, mood, or "the screenshot of that podcast i took at the airport." rmbr searches the meaning, not the filename.
rmbr is a screenshot organizer. It turns the screenshots you saved 'for later' into searchable, sortable cards, automatically sorted into 15 lifestyle categories.
Anyone who screenshots recipes, outfits, books, articles, restaurants, gift ideas, or anything they meant to come back to.
Yes — rmbr is free to try.
Yes. rmbr is a web app that works on iOS, Android, and desktop browsers.
rmbr extracts the text from each screenshot and assigns it to one of 15 categories. Low-confidence items go into a review queue you can confirm or change.
Yes. Cards and screenshots are scoped to your authenticated account.
then you can finally delete the originals and unclog your camera roll.