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Getting Started

Record Screen

Record Audio

Screenshot

Edit Your Recording

Additional Features

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Getting Started

Record Screen

Record Audio

Screenshot

Edit Your Recording

Additional Features

Feedback & Support

Take Screenshot

Quickly captures a specific image from your screen and saves it as a static picture.

How to Use?

  1. Four Ways to Start Taking Screenshots:

  • Via the Toolbar: Click the Screenshot icon in the toolbar.

  • Using Shortcut Keys: Use the predefined shortcut key combination for a fast and easy way to begin taking screenshots. Default shortcut is ^⌘E (Control + Command + E).

  • Through the Mac Top Menu Bar: Click the Screenshot icon in the top menu bar on your Mac.

  • During Screen Recording: While recording the screen, click the Screenshot icon to capture the current frame and generate a screenshot.

  1. The system will automatically save the screenshot to a designated folder.

  1. To make adjustments, click the Edit icon, which allows you to modify the following:

  • Border Style: Customize the border’s appearance, such as corner radius and shadow effects.

  • Background: Change the background style or color of the image. Options include solid colors, gradients, wallpapers, or custom images.

  • Watermark: Add or edit watermarks to protect your content or add branding, using either text or images.

  1. You can also draw on the screenshot by selecting tools from the drawing toolbar. Once you're done, click Export to save your edited image.

  1. Four Ways to Start Taking Screenshots:

  • Via the Toolbar: Click the Screenshot icon in the toolbar.

  • Using Shortcut Keys: Use the predefined shortcut key combination for a fast and easy way to begin taking screenshots. Default shortcut is ^⌘E (Control + Command + E).

  • Through the Mac Top Menu Bar: Click the Screenshot icon in the top menu bar on your Mac.

  • During Screen Recording: While recording the screen, click the Screenshot icon to capture the current frame and generate a screenshot.

  1. The system will automatically save the screenshot to a designated folder.

  1. To make adjustments, click the Edit icon, which allows you to modify the following:

  • Border Style: Customize the border’s appearance, such as corner radius and shadow effects.

  • Background: Change the background style or color of the image. Options include solid colors, gradients, wallpapers, or custom images.

  • Watermark: Add or edit watermarks to protect your content or add branding, using either text or images.

  1. You can also draw on the screenshot by selecting tools from the drawing toolbar. Once you're done, click Export to save your edited image.

  1. Four Ways to Start Taking Screenshots:

  • Via the Toolbar: Click the Screenshot icon in the toolbar.

  • Using Shortcut Keys: Use the predefined shortcut key combination for a fast and easy way to begin taking screenshots. Default shortcut is ^⌘E (Control + Command + E).

  • Through the Mac Top Menu Bar: Click the Screenshot icon in the top menu bar on your Mac.

  • During Screen Recording: While recording the screen, click the Screenshot icon to capture the current frame and generate a screenshot.

  1. The system will automatically save the screenshot to a designated folder.

  1. To make adjustments, click the Edit icon, which allows you to modify the following:

  • Border Style: Customize the border’s appearance, such as corner radius and shadow effects.

  • Background: Change the background style or color of the image. Options include solid colors, gradients, wallpapers, or custom images.

  • Watermark: Add or edit watermarks to protect your content or add branding, using either text or images.

  1. You can also draw on the screenshot by selecting tools from the drawing toolbar. Once you're done, click Export to save your edited image.

Tips:

  • Screenshots are usually saved in PNG format, and you can set the save location in advance.

  • Screenshots are usually saved in PNG format, and you can set the save location in advance.

  • Screenshots are usually saved in PNG format, and you can set the save location in advance.