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Comparison

Scrybe vs ScreenVault

A comparison between Scrybe’s on-device screenshot search workflow and ScreenVault’s AI screenshot organizer positioning.

Last reviewed May 23, 20263 sources linked below

Best for

Users who want screenshot search without giving up local-first privacy expectations.

People who value fast retrieval and smart organization inside an iPhone-native workflow.

Tradeoffs

ScreenVault may be more attractive to users who prefer a more explicit AI-chat search framing.

Scrybe is more strongly positioned around private local indexing than flashy AI surface area.

Consider ScreenVault if...

You prefer an AI classification and chat-style search product framing.

You are less concerned about keeping screenshot intelligence tightly local.

Fit differences to review

Scrybe emphasizes on-device indexing, local-first screenshot search, and smart collections on iPhone.

ScreenVault also targets screenshot organization, but its public framing leans more into AI classification and chat-style search.

Scrybe is the better fit when local OCR and private retrieval are the core buying criteria.

Feature fit notes

FeatureScrybeScreenVault
Privacy emphasis
On-device and local-first
AI organizer with broader cloud-style framing
Search posture
OCR plus collections and local indexing
AI chat and classification emphasis
Best fit
Privacy-conscious iPhone users
Users wanting AI-forward screenshot organization

Fit summary

Choose Scrybe when private local screenshot search matters most. Choose ScreenVault when you prefer a more explicitly AI-organizer style workflow and are comfortable with that tradeoff.

Treat this as directional product-fit guidance. Confirm current features, support terms, and operating requirements from the linked sources before deciding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Scrybe upload my screenshots?

No. OCR and tagging run on-device and we do not operate a backend for your content.

Do I need an account?

No. Scrybe is designed for private, on-device use without sign-in.

What does “clipboard history” mean?

If you enable it, Scrybe can save copied text snippets so you can search them later. You control what's captured and can delete history at any time.

Choose the workflow that actually matches the job

This page is meant to help you choose the right fit, including cases where ScreenVault may make more sense.