The Best Visual Bookmarking App in 2026

“Visual bookmarking” covers two different things, and picking the best app means knowing which you mean. Some tools bookmark web pages and show a thumbnail; others save the image itself as the object. If your saves are mostly screenshots and reference images, you want the second kind — and most roundups blur the line because it flatters whichever product wrote them.

Here’s the honest field, sorted by what each is actually best at.

The two kinds, quickly

  • Link bookmarkers with visuals — Raindrop, Pinterest. The unit is a URL; the image is a preview. Great when the source page matters.
  • Image-first libraries — Kelu, mymind, Eagle. The unit is the picture; you save, tag, and search the image regardless of where it came from. Great when the image is the thing.

If you can’t reliably reproduce what you saved from a link (a screenshot, an image in an app, a photo), you need image-first.

The best options

Kelu — best for a personal, cross-device visual library. Tag-first, images as first-class objects, synced across iPhone, Mac, and the web, with share-sheet capture from the phone and your first 2,500 items free. No AI, no feed — just save, tag, find. Trade-off: it’s not for web-article bookmarking.

Raindrop — best for links that happen to be visual. Free unlimited bookmarks, lovely card views, Pro adds full-text search and archiving ($38/yr). The catch: it’s a link manager, so image-only saves lose most of its power.

mymind — best if you want automation over control. AI tags everything, OCR reads text in images, no folders to maintain. Subscription-only from $4.99/mo, no free tier, and you can’t steer the organization by hand.

Pinterest — best for reach, worst for trust. Enormous discovery, but an AI-and-ads feed and your saves live on their platform. Better as a source than a home.

Eagle — best for a desktop power collection. Deep format support and a one-time price, but desktop-only with no sync or mobile.

How they compare

Kelu Raindrop mymind Eagle
Saves the image itself Stores it
Image-first search ✅ Tags ❌ Text/URL ✅ AI/OCR
Cross-device sync
Phone share-sheet capture Link only
Free tier ✅ 2,500 items ✅ Unlimited links ❌ one-time
You control the tags ❌ AI-driven

How to choose

  • Mostly screenshots and reference images, want them everywhereKelu.
  • Mostly web links → Raindrop.
  • Want AI to do the filing and happy to subscribe → mymind.
  • Desktop-only power user with mixed file types → Eagle.
  • Just browsing for new inspiration → a feed (Pinterest, Cosmos, Savee) — then keep the keepers in an image-first library.

Whatever you choose, the thing that decides whether it works a year from now isn’t the app — it’s the model. For visual work, that’s tags, not folders.