Internet Receipts Wants to Save Your Screenshots From Getting Lost

Screenshots have become a kind of digital filing cabinet for social media posts, breaking news, deleted tweets and viral arguments. Most end up buried in a phone gallery, impossible to search and easy to forget.

A new app called Internet Receipts is trying to change that.

Built with CaffeineAI by developer Daryl, the decentralised app allows users to upload screenshots from social media, organise them with tags such as politics or tech, and create shareable links.

The idea is simple. Instead of storing screenshots across camera rolls, chat threads and cloud folders, users can drag and drop them into a single archive that can be searched later.

Internet Receipts is also leaning into a growing online habit of keeping evidence of old posts, deleted comments and public “hot takes”. Screenshots have become part of internet culture, particularly when users want to keep a permanent record of content that might later disappear.

The app appears to be designed with that use case in mind. By offering permanent storage and tagging, it gives people a way to keep track of screenshots that would otherwise sit forgotten among thousands of photos.

Developers behind screenshot and receipt management tools have increasingly focused on search, categorisation and sharing features as users deal with growing volumes of saved content. Many existing apps use OCR and AI tools to make images searchable and easier to organise.

Internet Receipts takes a similar approach but applies it to social media screenshots rather than bills or documents. The result is part archive, part bookmarking tool and part internet time capsule.


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