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your screenshot inbox, finally organized.

RMBR is the home for all the things you screenshotted because you were absolutely, definitely, one-hundred-percent going to come back to them later.

  • the dress
  • the quote
  • the recipe
  • the restaurant
  • the book
  • the link
  • the idea
  • the weirdly specific lampshade

Your camera roll has been holding on for dear life. RMBR turns your screenshots into organized, searchable cards so you can actually find the thing when you need the thing.

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No more scrolling through 4,200 screenshots like you're conducting a tiny personal archaeology dig.

the problem

screenshots are not a system.

They feel like one for about three seconds. You see something useful, beautiful, funny, inspiring, or mildly life-changing. You screenshot it. You think, "I'll come back to this."

And then it disappears into the same place as:

  • blurry parking garage reminders
  • recipes you meant to make
  • outfit ideas from three seasons ago
  • memes you saved 'for later'
  • quotes that changed your life for six minutes
  • a product you now cannot find anywhere, obviously

The screenshot did its job. It saved the moment. But it did not make the moment findable.

That's where RMBR comes in.

what rmbr does

turns screenshots into something useful.

Upload your screenshots and RMBR helps identify what's inside them, sort them into categories, and turn them into simple cards you can search, edit, save, and actually use.

Instead of a camera roll full of visual clutter, you get a tidy little dashboard of things worth remembering.

Each card can include

  • a title
  • a category
  • the original screenshot
  • a possible link
  • a short note
  • a status: want to check out, bought, read, made, or not interested

very dramatic. very helpful.

how it works

five small steps. one tidy brain.

  1. step 1

    Upload your screenshots

    Grab a few from your camera roll. Products, recipes, places, articles, outfits, books, random life admin. RMBR is not judging. RMBR has seen things.

  2. step 2

    RMBR reads what it can

    It looks for visible text, links, products, places, posts, and context clues. If there's an obvious match, it will try to find it.

  3. step 3

    You review the cards

    Some things will be ready to save. Some may need a tiny bit of help. If RMBR is unsure, it will ask what you were trying to remember.

  4. step 4

    Everything lands in your dashboard

    Your screenshots become organized cards you can search, filter, update, and come back to later.

  5. step 5

    You can finally delete the screenshots

    Not automatically. We are not monsters. But once they're saved in RMBR, you can clear out your camera roll yourself and feel like a person who has her life together. Even if only in this one specific area.

what rmbr remembers

all the little things you meant to come back to.

Shopping

Clothes, beauty, home finds, gift ideas, random things you saw once and then thought about for three weeks.

Recipes

The pasta. The salad. The dessert. The dinner you saved while actively eating a different dinner.

Restaurants

Places to try, coffee shops, travel spots, and that one brunch place everyone keeps posting about.

Articles

Long reads, newsletters, posts, research, advice, and all the tabs your future self cannot emotionally support.

Books

Books to read, books to buy, books to recommend, books you screenshotted and then forgot immediately.

Travel

Hotels, itineraries, packing ideas, cute streets, saved places, and screenshots that whisper, 'what if we just went?'

Ideas

Business ideas, home ideas, creative sparks, notes to self, and things that felt important enough to screenshot but not clear enough to explain.

Random but important

Because not everything fits in a category. Some things are simply 'don't lose this or I will be annoyed later.'

confidence labels

rmbr tells you what it found.

Not every screenshot is obvious. Some are clean and easy. Some are a cursed collage of pixels, captions, cropped usernames, and vibes. So RMBR uses simple labels to help you know what's ready and what needs review.

Exact Match Found

RMBR found the thing. A tiny miracle.

Possible Match

Looks promising, but you may want to double-check.

Similar Item

Not exact, but close enough to be useful.

Needs Review

RMBR needs a little help from your human brain.

You can edit anything: title, category, link, note, status. The AI does the first pass. You stay in charge. As you should.

why it matters

remembering should not require scrolling.

Screenshots are tiny promises to your future self.

  • "I'll make this."
  • "I'll read this."
  • "I'll buy this later."
  • "I'll send this to her."
  • "I'll look this up when I have more time."
  • "I'll remember this."

But your camera roll was not built to be a brain. RMBR gives all those saved little moments somewhere better to live — a place where they can be found, sorted, linked, reviewed, used, or lovingly dismissed forever.

Which, honestly, is also productivity.

what's coming

rmbr is just getting started.

Right now, RMBR helps turn uploaded screenshots into organized cards. Next, we're working toward:

  • better matching for exact products and original sources
  • smarter categories
  • faster review
  • stronger search
  • better handling for posts, articles, recipes, and places
  • a smoother way to save more from the same screenshot
  • more delightful little moments that make cleaning out your camera roll feel weirdly satisfying

The goal is simple: make RMBR the place you go when you think, "wait. I saved that somewhere."

remember that thing? rmbr does.

Upload the screenshots. Find the links. Save the cards. Clear the clutter.

Your camera roll deserves a tiny intervention.

Start remembering →

Screenshots stay in your recent uploads for 30 days, giving you just enough time to deal with them before they stop silently judging you.