Free Screenshot Editor

Paste a screenshot and annotate it in seconds. Add arrows, boxes, and text to your image right in your browser.

Edit Your Screenshot

Paste your image here (Ctrl+V / Cmd+V)

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What is Screenshot Editing and Why Use It?

Screenshot editing allows you to annotate, mark up, and enhance screenshots directly in your browser. Instead of switching between multiple applications, you can paste a screenshot, add arrows, boxes, text, or other annotations, and share or save the edited image—all without leaving your browser.

Whether you're creating documentation, reporting bugs, providing feedback, creating tutorials, or sharing visual information, screenshot editing streamlines your workflow. Our tool lets you quickly annotate screenshots with visual markers that make your point clear and your communication more effective.

How to Use Our Screenshot Editor

  1. Take a screenshot using your operating system's screenshot tool (Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac, Windows+Shift+S on Windows, or Print Screen)
  2. Paste the screenshot into the paste area (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V)
  3. The screenshot will appear on the canvas
  4. Use annotation tools to add arrows, boxes, or text overlays
  5. Save or share your annotated screenshot

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Best Practices for Screenshot Annotations

Tips for Taking Great Screenshots

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this screenshot editor free?

Yes, our basic screenshot editor is completely free to use. Paste and annotate unlimited screenshots without any restrictions. Our Pro version offers advanced features like custom shapes, advanced text formatting, and export options.

How do I paste a screenshot?

After taking a screenshot (using your OS's screenshot tool), click in the paste area and press Ctrl+V (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+V (Mac). The screenshot will appear on the canvas ready for annotation.

Can I edit screenshots from my phone?

Our tool works best with desktop screenshots. For mobile screenshots, you may need to transfer them to your computer first, or use mobile-specific screenshot editing apps.

Can I save edited screenshots?

Yes, after annotating your screenshot, you can save it using your browser's right-click "Save image" option or take a screenshot of the canvas. For production workflows, consider using desktop applications with more advanced save and export features.

What annotation tools are available?

Our free version includes basic annotation tools: arrows for pointing, boxes for highlighting areas, and text for adding explanations. Our Pro version offers additional tools like circles, lines, blur, and more formatting options.