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Markie

The visual asset library that talks to your AI.

Save images, videos, and PDFs from the web with a right-click. Everything stored locally on your Mac. No cloud, no account. Markie auto-tags your assets using local AI via Ollama, so you never need to organize manually. Filter by type, tag, or color. Explore your collection on an infinite canvas with five layout modes. The real magic: Markie exposes your library to Claude and other AI tools via MCP. One command to connect. Your saved assets become part of your AI workflow.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm David, a designer and indie developer from Sweden. I save a lot of visual stuff from the web. Screenshots, UI references, textures, mood images, PDFs. For years they ended up scattered across browser bookmarks, random desktop folders, and Pinterest boards I never opened again. So I built Markie. Right-click anything in Chrome and it lands in a local library on your Mac. That's it. No sign-up, no cloud sync, no subscription. But the part I'm most excited about is what happens after you save. Connect a local Ollama instance and every asset gets described and tagged automatically using vision models running on your own hardware. Nothing leaves your machine. Markie is also fully open for developers. There's a local REST API, a TypeScript SDK, and an MCP server so Claude and other AI tools can search and retrieve your assets directly. Your library becomes a building block you can plug into anything. npm install markie-sdk claude mcp add markie -- npx -y markie-mcp Markie is free with all features (up to 500 saves). Lifetime Pro is $19 during launch. I'd love to hear how you collect and organize visual references today. What's broken about your current setup?