Ask AI about anything on your screen. One hotkey captures your display and gets an instant answer from Claude or GPT — right on top of your current app. No screenshots saved, no copy-pasting, no tab-switching. Free plan: 10 queries/month, no key needed. Pro: 200 queries + BYOK unlimited. Screenshots stay in RAM only — never stored. Supports Claude Haiku, Sonnet, Opus & GPT-4o. macOS 12+.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Krunal, the maker of ScreenGeany AI.
The problem that bugged me:
Every day I'd find myself doing the same thing — see something on screen, screenshot it, open ChatGPT, upload it, wait, then switch back. For a 10-second question, it took 45 seconds of context-switching.
So I built ScreenGeany AI.
One hotkey captures your screen and gets an instant AI answer — right on top of whatever app you're using. No screenshots saved. No copy-paste. No tab-switching.
How it works:
- Press the hotkey (customizable)
- It captures what's on your screen
- Ask your question
- Get an answer from Claude or GPT-4o — without ever leaving your current app
Some real ways I use it daily:
- Stuck on a form? Ask what a field means
- Reading docs? Ask for a summary
- Debugging? Ask about the error on screen
- Reviewing a contract? Ask about a clause
What's included:
- Free plan: 10 queries/month, no API key needed
- Pro: 200 queries/month + BYOK for unlimited
- Your screenshots are never stored (RAM only, deleted immediately)
I'd love to hear how you'd use it — drop a comment! And if you have feedback or feature requests, I'm right here.
the 45-second context switch problem is real and annoying. the "stuck on a form field" use case is the one i'd lead with in marketing - it's the most universally relatable. curious whether you're seeing people use it more for quick lookups or longer analytical questions like contract review. congrats on the launch krunal.
This is a nice, simple idea. The “ask about anything on your screen” use case comes up a lot, and having it triggered by a hotkey directly on top of the current app feels pretty natural.
Keeping screenshots only in RAM is also a good call. A lot of people hesitate with screen tools because of privacy concerns. The real test will probably be how fast and accurate the responses feel in day-to-day use.
How does the app ensure screenshots are fully cleared from RAM after each query, and is there any independent verification of this privacy claim?
useful initiative, would be nice to be able to use it on the web version without having to download the app but I understand that there are limitations with that.