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A small, privacy-first app for the screenshot pile.

Pizazoo organizes macOS screenshots automatically and keeps them on your Mac. Built for people whose Desktop has become a filing cabinet with no labels.

If you think in screenshots, your screenshots should think back.

What we believe

Four principles, one product.

Everything in Pizazoo follows from a small set of opinions about how a screenshot organizer should behave on a personal Mac.

  • Local first.

    Screenshots, the text inside them, categories, tags, and your library all stay on your Mac. The core organization workflow does not require a cloud account or upload.

  • On-device intelligence.

    Pizazoo uses Apple’s on-device OCR and categorization so screenshots can be searched by what is inside them — offline, fast, and private.

  • Out of your way.

    A gentle review popup, a clean library, and a single keyboard shortcut. No sync prompts. No nagging. No upsell pop-ins on the workflow.

  • Honest pricing.

    A free tier that is genuinely useful and a one-time license for power features. No subscriptions for the core local workflow.

The basics

Facts about Pizazoo.

Useful information for press, reviewers, and people deciding whether to install it.

Platform
macOS 14 Sonoma and later (Apple Silicon + Intel)
Distribution
Direct download · Developer ID signed · Notarized
Data location
Your Mac · Local SQLite library
Telemetry
Off by default for the core workflow

The short version

Why Pizazoo exists.

Most screenshot tools are great at capturing. Almost none are good at the part that comes after — when you have hundreds of PNG files on your Desktop and no idea what is in them.

Pizazoo is the part that comes after. It watches your screenshot folder, reads the text inside each capture with on-device OCR, suggests a category, and quietly builds a searchable library — all without uploading a single image.

It is built by a small team that uses it every day, ships updates carefully, and treats privacy as the product, not a setting buried three menus deep.

Try it. It is free to start.

Download Pizazoo and see how local-first organization feels.