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Your Multi-Year Research, Three Years Deep and Still One Search Away

Capture paper excerpts, usability test screenshots, interview captures, and methodology notes across years of work — and recall them with natural-language search and RAG chat that cites your own sources.

The UX Research Data Problem

You capture countless screenshots during user interviews and usability tests — but synthesizing findings across sessions is a time-consuming ordeal.

Usability test screenshots from multiple sessions are scattered across folders with no unified search

Key user quotes and error states captured as images can't be searched or cross-referenced

Hours spent manually tagging and organizing research screenshots instead of analyzing patterns

Your Research Second Brain

Extract Text from Papers, Tests, and Interviews

OCR captures readable text from PDF excerpts, usability test screenshots, error messages, and user-facing content — turning visual research artifacts into searchable records.

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Permanent Recall Across Multi-Year Projects

Paper excerpts from your first lit review become source material in year three. Premium keeps every clipping ready to cite the moment you write the discussion section.

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Chat With Your Lit Review or Research Repo

Ask 'what does this collection say about replication failures?' and get an answer drawn from the screenshots you actually highlighted — with citations back to the source items.

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Export to a Notion Research Hub

Push paper excerpts and methodology screenshots into a Notion research database, or export a whole collection as Markdown for Obsidian or as a typeset PDF for an appendix.

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Screenshots from user interviews were always a mess to analyze. Now it groups them by context. Analysis is way faster.

Daniel Jung

UX Researcher

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Capture screenshots during testing, and SnapStash automatically extracts and indexes all visible text. This creates a searchable archive of every test session, making it easy to find specific user behaviors and error states.

SnapStash complements tools like Dovetail or UserTesting by providing a fast, mobile-first way to capture and search visual research data. It excels at organizing the screenshot-heavy part of UX research that dedicated tools often overlook.

Yes. Beyond the AI auto-tags, you can create custom tags for individual participants, session dates, or research projects. This lets you filter and compare findings across different users and sessions.

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