Screenshot Auto-Namer
A macOS utility that automatically names and organizes screenshots using local AI (like Gemma), so users don't end up with thousands of unnamed screenshot files. Runs entirely on-device for privacy.
macOS Ventura and Sonoma have pushed more users toward local AI workflows, and Apple Silicon makes running Gemma or similar models fast enough to be invisible — the timing for on-device AI utilities is real. No clear incumbent owns this exact niche, though Dropzone, Hazel, and Folder Colorizer Pro occupy adjacent filesystem-automation territory and signal that Mac power users will pay small amounts for quality-of-life tools. The $200–1k/mo band is honest: this is a one-time-purchase or low-price-subscription utility with a ceiling defined by a narrow audience of screenshot-heavy users, not a recurring SaaS with expansion revenue. The biggest risk is that Apple ships a native version — screenshot organization is exactly the kind of small, polished feature that appears in a WWDC demo and kills the market overnight.
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