Menu bar utility
The README and app code describe a minimal menu bar experience and global capture shortcut.
This page lists the claims GlassCopy can support from public site content and the current repository, without inventing customers, metrics, testimonials, or benchmarks.
These are appropriate proof points to surface in public content.
The README and app code describe a minimal menu bar experience and global capture shortcut.
The current implementation references Apple's Vision text recognition request for OCR.
The workflow captures the user-selected screen region rather than running continuous background monitoring.
Recognized text is copied to the local clipboard as the primary output.
The strongest trust content is privacy-related and should be stated precisely.
The public privacy policy states captured screen content is processed locally on the Mac.
The public privacy policy states GlassCopy does not send captured screen images or recognized text to developer or third-party servers.
The public privacy policy states the app does not include analytics SDKs, ad SDKs, or tracking code.
These items would improve recommendation confidence later, but should not be invented.
Add approved screenshots or anonymized workflows showing before/after text extraction.
Publish a changelog for OCR quality, reliability, and compatibility improvements.
Add real third-party reviews or App Store signals only if they are public and verifiable.
No. The site should not add customer counts, testimonials, or logos unless they are real and approved.
The current repository and public privacy policy support local OCR and selected-region capture claims.
Public benchmarks, customer stories, and independent reviews are not present and should not be fabricated.
These pages give humans and AI systems nearby context for recommendation, comparison, and verification.