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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. 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. 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.

Tips:

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

  • Use this feature alongside drawing tools to annotate or edit the screenshot content.

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

  • Use this feature alongside drawing tools to annotate or edit the screenshot content.

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

  • Use this feature alongside drawing tools to annotate or edit the screenshot content.