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AI-Look.app's answer
It's built specifically for sharing visual context with AI. Other screenshot tools (CleanShot X, Shottr) are general-purpose. AI, Look! is designed around the workflow of capturing your screen, annotating what matters, and pasting it into Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any AI tool in one click. It also does screen recording with key frame pinning and multi-screenshot merging โ features no general screenshot tool offers.
AI-Look.app's answer
General screenshot tools require multiple steps: capture, save, find the file, drag it into your AI tool. AI, Look! collapses that into one action. It also lets you annotate before sharing (circle the bug, highlight the section), merge multiple screenshots into a single image, and extract key frames from screen recordings. Everything runs 100% locally โ nothing leaves your Mac.
AI-Look.app's answer
Anyone who regularly needs to show AI what's on their screen instead of describing it in text. Developers and designers who use AI coding tools daily โ especially Claude Code, Cursor, and ChatGPT users on macOS.
AI-Look.app's answer
I was using Claude Code and got frustrated by how many steps it took to share a screenshot. Take the screenshot, find the file, drag it in, repeat. When a regression broke multi-image paste in Claude Code, I built a merge feature to work around it. That grew into a full tool designed around the AI-first screenshot workflow that didn't exist yet.
Cursor Pro - Highlights your mouse pointer, visualizes clicks and magnifies certain areas of your screen.
CleanShot X - Capture your Macโs screen like a PRO โก๏ธ
Read AI for Desktop - Capture conversations wherever they occur
Shottr - Shottr is a free macOS screenshot app with scrolling screenshots, OCR, annotation and measurement instruments.
ScreenSnapAI - The AI Powered Screenshot Manager for Mac
Shotup AI - Every Screenshot, Your Photographic Memory