Apercept Studio

Capture · Understand · Automate
The capture tool that knows what it’s looking at.
Understand

Talk to your screenshots.

A capture isn’t a dead file anymore. Ask it questions — Apercept read it the moment you took it.

Capture: analytics dashboard
(animated demo)
What’s driving the spike on Tuesday?
Sessions jumped 4× from the “newsletter” referral — the rest of the week is flat organic traffic. Read from the capture · on-device
Draft a Slack update about it.
Done — copied to your clipboard.
Private by architecture

It sees your secrets — so it can hide them.

Apercept finds the keys, emails, tokens, and faces in a capture and blurs them before anyone else sees it.

Auto-redaction

Share the screenshot, not the API key that was in it. One toggle, zero manual blurring.

before            after

Your screen never leaves your Mac

The vision model runs locally on Apple silicon. No cloud round-trip, no training on your pixels, works on a plane.

On-device · Apple silicon
diagram: capture → local model → you
Annotate

The first pass is already done.

Arrows that snap to UI elements. Callouts that write themselves. A doc generated from a click-through.

Capture: app window ① Sign-in button — mislabeled ② Error toast appears here
Create

What will you make with a screen that understands you?

Recipes turn captures into finished work — pick one, get a result, not a starting point.

YouTube thumbnail

Any frame → titled, styled, sized thumbnail.

Bug report

Capture → repro steps, environment, and context, written for you.

Docs from clicks

Record a flow → step-by-step guide with annotated shots.

+ more recipes

Coming soon for macOS

Be first through the aperture.

Full-screen, window, region, and scrolling capture included — obviously.