Online Screenshot

Capture and annotate screenshots directly in your browser - no installation required. All processing happens locally. Your screenshots stay private.

Easy-to-use
No Installation Required
Privacy Protected

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Click "Start Capture" to take a screenshot

How to Use Online Screenshot

  1. Click "Start Capture" to begin screen recording (browser will ask for permission)
  2. Select the screen, window, or tab you want to capture
  3. After 1 second delay, the screenshot will be taken automatically
  4. Use the annotation tools to enhance your screenshot:
    • Text Tool: Add text annotations with customizable size and color
    • Brush Tool: Draw freehand with different brush sizes and colors
    • Crop Tool: Select and save specific areas of your screenshot
  5. Save your final image or cropped sections as PNG files

Features

  • Screen capture with 1-second delay for preparation
  • Text annotations with 3 sizes (32px, 48px, 64px) and 7 colors
  • Brush drawing with 3 thickness options (4px, 8px, 16px)
  • Crop functionality to save specific regions
  • All annotations are saved with the final image
  • Local processing - no data sent to servers
  • Instant download as PNG files

Tips for Better Screenshot

  • Use the 1-second delay to switch to the window you want to capture
  • Select text color and size before adding text for faster workflow
  • White text includes automatic black outline for better visibility
  • Single click to select text, double click to edit existing text
  • Click and drag to draw with the brush tool
  • Use the crop tool to focus on specific areas of your screenshot

Browser Support

Online Screenshot uses the modern Screen Capture API and works best in:

  • Chrome/Chromium-based browsers (recommended)
  • Firefox (latest versions)
  • Edge (latest versions)
  • Safari (with some limitations)

Privacy & Security

Your privacy is our priority. Online Screenshot:

  • Processes everything locally in your browser
  • Never uploads screenshots to any server
  • Doesn't store any data permanently
  • Uses browser permissions to access screen capture
  • All annotations and edits happen client-side