That movie you screenshotted last Tuesday is buried somewhere in your camera roll. Snippit TV reads the title, pulls the poster and where to stream it, and files it — so you never dig for it again.
Version 1.0 · iOS & Android
One library for every recommendation you meant to remember — posters, summaries, trailers, and where to stream, all in one place.
Spot a film in a TikTok caption, screenshot it, share it to Snippit — and it's in your library with the poster, the rating, and where to stream it. Then point the camera at a trailer on your TV and watch the same thing happen without a screenshot at all.
The full walkthrough is playing at the top of this page — turn sound on for the narration.
You discover something great every day — on TikTok, in a group chat, in a Reddit thread. Then the follow-through breaks.
“I'll remember it.”
You don't. The recommendation evaporates before you're home.
The screenshot vanishes.
It sinks under thousands of camera-roll photos and you never see it again.
Your list is scattered.
Half in your head, half in notes, half in DMs. There's no single place to look.
So you just scroll.
“What should we watch?” becomes 20 minutes of scrolling — and you give up.
See a movie or show mentioned anywhere on your phone? Screenshot it and share it to Snippit. Away from your phone — a poster, a billboard, a trailer on the TV? Tap the camera button and snap it.
Snippit reads the title and pulls the official poster, summary, genre, release year, trailer, and where it's streaming.
The title lands in your library as a poster card — split into Movies and TV, browsable by genre, ready whenever you want to watch.
No typing the title. No manual searching. No editing. It just works.
Lead with a screenshot — Snippit handles the rest.
Just screenshot and share — Snippit reads the title for you. No typing, no searching.
See which streaming services carry each title, so you know if you can actually watch it tonight.
Every save comes with its official poster, plot summary, genre, and release year from a trusted movie & TV database.
Watch the trailer right from a saved title before you commit your evening to it.
A clean poster grid, split into Movies and TV and browsable by genre — Drama, Comedy, Horror, Documentary, Mystery.
A poster in a theater lobby, a billboard, a trailer playing on your TV — snap it and the title lands in your library the same way.
Share any saved title as a link. They see the poster, the rating, and where it's streaming — no app required.
Your screenshot is read to get the title, then deleted. It's never kept, never sold, and never used to train AI.
Heart the titles you're most excited about so your top picks rise to the top.
Quickly find any title you've already saved to your library.
Watched it, or changed your mind? Archive a title to clear your shelf — it's still there if you want it back.
Your library is tied to your account, so it survives a reinstall and follows you across devices.
A creator names a film you've never heard of. Screenshot it — it's in your library before the next video plays.
“You HAVE to watch this.” Screenshot the message and the title is saved. No more lost recommendations buried in your chats.
Underrated thrillers, one after another. Snip the ones that catch your eye and you've got a curated shelf, instantly.
“What should we watch?” Open Snippit, browse your Drama or Comedy genre, see what's streaming — sorted in two minutes.
A commercial for a new series plays and you've got no phone screenshot to take. Point Snippit's camera at the TV — saved.
A poster in a theater lobby, a billboard on the drive home. Snap it and keep walking; the title's already in your library.
Other watchlist apps make you find and add titles by hand. Snippit meets the recommendation where it actually happens — in a screenshot — and removes every step in between.
The hardest part of any watchlist is the discipline to keep it. Snippit makes adding a title take one second, so your list stays alive.
Snippit never scans your camera roll and never watches your screen. It reads the one image you hand it, gets the title, and forgets the image.
Start with a 7-day free trial. Cancel anytime in your App Store or Google Play settings.
Free to download
20 free saves
then $29.99/year after a 7-day free trial — or $5.99/month
Version 1.0 · iOS & Android
To identify a title, Snippit sends your screenshot securely to our AI provider, which reads the text and nothing else. The image is deleted immediately after — we never store it, never sell it, and it is never used to train AI models.
Read the full Privacy PolicyYour screenshot is read once to get the title, then deleted. We don't keep a copy.
Your library is tied to your account — personal to you. Never shared, never sold.
Our AI provider reads the title and nothing more. Your images are never used as training data.
Snippit reads the title text in your screenshot and looks it up in a trusted movie & TV database to pull the poster, summary, genre, year, trailer, and where to watch. You don't type or search anything.
It's sent over an encrypted connection to our AI provider, which reads the title text and nothing else. The image is deleted straight after — we never store it, never sell it, and it is never used to train AI models. Full details are in our Privacy Policy.
Snippit TV is free to download and comes with 20 free saves. After that it's $29.99 a year — starting with a 7-day free trial — or $5.99 a month. Cancel anytime in your App Store or Google Play settings.
Yes. Tap the camera button and point your phone at the screen, a poster, or a billboard. As long as the title is readable, Snippit will catch it.
Snippit TV is available on iPhone and Android. Your library is tied to your account, so it follows you across devices and survives a reinstall.
No — Snippit reads the title that's named in your screenshot. If a post mentions the title, Snippit will catch it.
Snippit shows you where a title is streaming so you know your options, then you open your streaming app of choice to watch.
Start your watchlist free — 20 saves on the house, no card required.
Version 1.0 · iOS & Android
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