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Prompt Shots
Instantly scan, save and share AI prompts from your pocket
Prompt Shots is a personal AI prompt library built for speed with realtime sync across mobile and web. It can scan a prompt from any screen with a camera and create a prompt instantly. The prompts are ready to share via QR, text, or email. The embedded AI-helper builds smart prompts with input on goal, role, tone etc. It provides a workspace to organize searchable prompts and chain multi-step prompts into workflows. It works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, Grok & Meta AI.
Hey hunters 👋 I'm Lakshmi, founder of Prompt Shots and together with Dhyana, Co-founder, we built a solution that addresses a modern set of challenges that come with AI prompts for different models. Prompt Shots goes beyond just solving problems into the realm of enhanced user experiences with instant creating, refining and sharing of AI prompts.
I would come across great prompts online frequently on several platforms but I had no quick way to capture and save them. Screenshots helped to some extent but they would pile up and hard to search using text. So we built Scan. Point your camera at any prompt on a screen, browser or slide and it saves as a clean, editable prompt.
At work and in social settings, a prompt that worked really well for people would come up often. However, there was no easy way to hand it over. And that led to Sling. Share a prompt across the table by QR code, text, or email. No account is needed to receive.
I use multiple AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and more. I started to save my best prompts in notes or docs. I had no single place to organize and search them. Prompt Shots is tool-agnostic. Open a prompt from multiple AI tools of your choice.
I wanted both the agility to carry my prompts anywhere on mobile, and the room to work on them in depth on the web, where a laptop is just more convenient. So it's web + mobile, fully synced both ways. Under the hood it's a real workspace with playfields and packs to organize, prompt chains, and AI-assisted refinement.
I'd love your honest take. Do you find yourself discussing prompts with your colleagues and friends? And would you find it convenient to carry your prompts in your pocket, ready to share on the go? Or quickly capture interesting prompts you come across online with your mobile?
when I'm scanning a prompt on my phone and need it on the web seconds later, is there any conflict handling if I edit on both?
The camera scan to capture prompts from screenshots is genuinely handy and saved me a ton of copy-pasting. Realtime sync between my phone and laptop worked smoothly during my quick test.
How does the camera scan actually work for prompts, is it reading text from a screenshot or something fancier, and does it hit any usage limits on the free tier?
The camera scan feature is genuinely handy for grabbing prompts off screenshots without retyping, and the QR share works smoothly between my phone and laptop.
How does the OCR scanner actually perform on screenshots with smaller fonts or unusual styles, and does it handle handwritten prompts at all?
How does the realtime sync actually hold up when I'm scanning a prompt on my phone and need it on the web seconds later, is there any conflict handling if I edit on both?
About Prompt Shots on Product Hunt
“Instantly scan, save and share AI prompts from your pocket”
Prompt Shots was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 18 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #26 on the daily leaderboard. Prompt Shots is a personal AI prompt library built for speed with realtime sync across mobile and web. It can scan a prompt from any screen with a camera and create a prompt instantly. The prompts are ready to share via QR, text, or email. The embedded AI-helper builds smart prompts with input on goal, role, tone etc. It provides a workspace to organize searchable prompts and chain multi-step prompts into workflows. It works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, Grok & Meta AI.
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Hey hunters 👋 I'm Lakshmi, founder of Prompt Shots and together with Dhyana, Co-founder, we built a solution that addresses a modern set of challenges that come with AI prompts for different models. Prompt Shots goes beyond just solving problems into the realm of enhanced user experiences with instant creating, refining and sharing of AI prompts.
I would come across great prompts online frequently on several platforms but I had no quick way to capture and save them. Screenshots helped to some extent but they would pile up and hard to search using text. So we built Scan. Point your camera at any prompt on a screen, browser or slide and it saves as a clean, editable prompt.
At work and in social settings, a prompt that worked really well for people would come up often. However, there was no easy way to hand it over. And that led to Sling. Share a prompt across the table by QR code, text, or email. No account is needed to receive.
I use multiple AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and more. I started to save my best prompts in notes or docs. I had no single place to organize and search them. Prompt Shots is tool-agnostic. Open a prompt from multiple AI tools of your choice.
I wanted both the agility to carry my prompts anywhere on mobile, and the room to work on them in depth on the web, where a laptop is just more convenient. So it's web + mobile, fully synced both ways. Under the hood it's a real workspace with playfields and packs to organize, prompt chains, and AI-assisted refinement.
It is live on App Store for iOS users and web users at Prompt Shots website.
Free for 14 days, then $10/mo.
I'd love your honest take. Do you find yourself discussing prompts with your colleagues and friends? And would you find it convenient to carry your prompts in your pocket, ready to share on the go? Or quickly capture interesting prompts you come across online with your mobile?