Import Your Portfolio From a Screenshot

WalletLens is the only free net-worth tracker that can build your entire portfolio from a screenshot. Photograph or capture your holdings on any exchange, broker or wallet app, and WalletLens reads the image with AI — extracting every asset, quantity and price automatically. No manual entry. No CSV. No account. No API key. Just a picture.

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Why screenshot import changes how people track portfolios

The biggest barrier to portfolio tracking is the setup. If you hold assets on three exchanges, a broker, and a hardware wallet, manually entering every holding takes 30–60 minutes. Most people give up partway through and end up tracking only part of their portfolio — which makes the data almost useless.

Screenshot import eliminates that barrier entirely. Instead of typing "I hold 0.3412 BTC, 2.5 ETH, 150 ADA…" you open each exchange app, take a screenshot of the holdings page, and upload it to WalletLens. The AI reads the image and creates the entries for you. A full five-exchange portfolio migration can take under three minutes.

The other reason screenshot import is uniquely powerful is that it works with anything. Most "automatic import" solutions require an API integration — which means the tracker only works with whichever exchanges have partnered with it, and you must create API keys with read access to your account. Screenshot import has no such limitation. If you can see it on your screen, WalletLens can read it.

How to import a portfolio from a screenshot

  1. Open WalletLens at walletlens.live — no account, email or sign-up required.
  2. Take a screenshot of your portfolio, holdings list, or trade history from any exchange, broker or wallet app.
  3. Tap the Smart Import button (camera icon) in the WalletLens dashboard.
  4. Upload or paste your screenshot — the AI reads the image and identifies every asset, quantity and price it contains.
  5. Review the extracted holdings in the confirmation panel, edit any field if needed, and tap Confirm.
  6. Your holdings are instantly added to your live net-worth dashboard with real-time price tracking.

The entire process — from opening the app to seeing your holdings tracked live with real-time prices — takes under two minutes for most portfolios.

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What exchanges and apps are supported

Screenshot import works with any exchange, broker, or wallet app — because it reads the visual layout of the screen rather than connecting to an API. Supported sources include:

If the layout is unusual or the AI misses a field, the editable review step lets you correct it before saving — so even unsupported formats work in practice.

What asset types can be extracted

WalletLens tracks crypto, US stocks, metals (gold, silver, platinum), and cash. Screenshot import supports all of them:

Screenshot import vs other import methods

WalletLens offers several ways to add holdings. Here is how they compare:

Privacy and data security

Your screenshot is sent to the WalletLens AI processing service only to extract the holdings data. It is not stored, logged, or shared. Once the AI returns the extracted data, the image is discarded. The extracted holdings are saved exclusively to your browser's local storage — they never reach a WalletLens server, and they are not associated with any account (because there are no accounts).

This means your financial data is as private as anything stored on your own device. No employee of WalletLens can see your holdings, and there is no database to be breached.

Frequently asked questions

Can I import my crypto portfolio from a screenshot?

Yes. WalletLens lets you import holdings directly from a screenshot of any exchange, broker or wallet app. Its AI vision reads the image and extracts each asset, amount and price automatically — no manual typing, no CSV, and no account required.

Which apps and exchanges can I screenshot to import from?

Any of them. Because WalletLens reads the picture rather than connecting to an API, you can screenshot Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, MetaMask, Robinhood, Fidelity, a broker statement, a trade confirmation, or even a handwritten list — and it turns the image into structured holdings. The AI handles a wide variety of layouts and formats.

Do I need an API key or to connect my exchange?

No. Screenshot import is free and requires no API key, no exchange login, and no account. You never hand over credentials to anyone — just a picture of what you already see on your screen.

Is screenshot import free?

Yes — completely free with no account, no subscription, and no hidden limits, just like everything else in WalletLens.

What if the AI misreads a number in my screenshot?

You always get a review step before anything is saved. The extracted holdings are shown in an editable panel so you can correct any field — asset name, quantity, price, or date — before confirming.

Can I import a screenshot that shows multiple assets?

Yes. If your screenshot shows a full holdings page with ten or twenty assets, the AI reads them all at once and creates a holding entry for each. You review and confirm the full list in one step.

Is my screenshot uploaded to a server?

The image is sent to the WalletLens AI service for processing but is not stored — it is processed once to extract the holdings data and then discarded. The extracted holdings are saved only to your browser's local storage, not to any server.

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