Screenpipe Review
AI assistant that records and acts on user's screen and audio interactions.
Verdict
Screenpipe offers a unique approach to AI assistance by capturing user interactions, but this comes with potential privacy concerns. The open-source and local-first approach may appeal to those valuing data privacy. However, the constant recording of screen and audio may not be suitable for all users.
What it does
Open-source, local-first context layer for AI. Captures everything you see, say, and hear — agents act on it. 250K+ installs · 18.5K stars · 100% private.
Best for
Users who value data privacy and want an AI assistant that can learn from their interactions.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Open-source and local-first
- Captures user interactions for personalized assistance
- Highly customizable
- Constant recording of screen and audio may raise privacy concerns
- May require technical expertise to set up and use
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Frequently asked
- Is Screenpipe free to use?
- Yes. Screenpipe has a free plan.
- Does Screenpipe have memory?
- Yes. Screenpipe retains conversation memory across sessions.
- Can Screenpipe do voice or images?
- Voice: yes. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Screenpipe?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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