The AI screenshot solver. Screenshot it, solve it.
Screenshot any question on your screen and Scrny reads the image and returns the answer in seconds — with the working when you want it. No typing, no copy-paste, no free-tier catch.
Three steps from screenshot to answer.
Screenshot the question
Snap anything on your screen — a quiz option list, an equation, a stack trace, a scanned worksheet. Or drop in a photo from your phone. One capture, no typing.
Scrny reads the image
The Vision Engine reads the screenshot directly: text, symbols, diagrams, code, even handwriting. It works from the picture, so nothing has to be copy-pasteable.
Get the answer + working
The answer comes back in about 2.4 seconds — the chosen option, the solved value, or the fix — with the full reasoning one tap away when you want to actually learn it.
If you can screenshot it, Scrny can solve it.
Multiple choice
Quiz and exam questions — the right option, plus why the others are wrong.
Math & science
Equations, derivatives, chemistry, physics — worked steps, verified.
Code & errors
A cryptic stack trace or failing snippet — plain-English cause and first fixes.
Diagrams & images
Network topologies, anatomy, molecules — read as part of the question, not skipped.
Handwriting & PDFs
A photographed worksheet or a PDF tab — the picture is the input.
Any language
Prompts in English, Spanish, French and more — read and answered in kind.
An AI that reads your screen and answers the question on it.
Scrny reads your screen the moment you screenshot it — and only then. It isn't an always-on tool watching everything you do; there's nothing running in the background, no browser extension logging your tabs. You take the screenshot, Scrny reads that one image and answers it, and that's the whole transaction. It's a screen solver that keeps your study sessions yours.
Not the right tool? Try another mode.
Scrny ships four modes, each tuned for a different shape of question. Use the one that matches what's on your screen.
Stop typing questions out. Screenshot them.
Questions, answered.
What is a screenshot solver? +
A screenshot solver is an AI that takes a screenshot of a question as its input instead of making you type it out. You capture whatever is on your screen — a multiple choice quiz, an equation, an error message — and the AI reads the image and returns the answer. Scrny is a screenshot solver built for exactly this: screenshot, read, answer, in about 2.4 seconds.
Is there a free AI screenshot solver? +
Scrny isn't free, but it's close to frictionless: plans start at $1.99 a month for 15 answers, $5.99 for 200, or $7.99 for 500, cancel anytime. We don't run a free tier because every answer is a real vision-model call with real cost — the $1.99 plan keeps the entry near-zero without the ads, watermarks, or answer caps that free screenshot solvers use to pay for themselves.
How is a screenshot solver different from a screen solver? +
A screen solver reads whatever is on your screen; a screenshot solver reads the specific screenshot you choose to take. Scrny is the second kind on purpose — it only ever looks at the capture you hand it, so nothing runs in the background watching everything you do. You stay in control of exactly what it sees.
Can Scrny read my screen and answer the question on it? +
Yes — you take a screenshot of the part of your screen with the question, and Scrny reads that image and answers it. It reads the screen through the screenshot you take rather than continuously monitoring your display, which keeps your study sessions private.
Does the AI screenshot solver explain the answer? +
Every result has an Explain button. Scrny walks through the reasoning for the chosen answer and, on multiple choice, tells you why each wrong option is wrong. You can use it purely to check your work, or to actually learn the material instead of memorising an answer key.
What can I screenshot and solve? +
Anything visual: multiple choice questions, math and science problems, code and error messages, diagrams, handwritten worksheets, and PDFs — in several languages. If you can screenshot it or photograph it, Scrny can read it. It doesn't depend on text-only OCR, so diagrams and handwriting are fair game.