The Best Free Tools For Taking Screen­shot on Mac and Windows

If you use a Mac or PC for work, you’ll eventually need screen capture software. Don’t worry - we’ve got you covered with these free tools. This isn’t an advertisement; I’m using one of them myself and my company didn’t create any of them.

The Mac offers basic screen capture features with a simple hotkey combination, but I’m using a free tool almost daily and have found it to be useful. I’d like to review other competing software, so let’s get into that now.

Screenshots are a great way to quickly and clearly communicate ideas in the digital age. With so many free screen capture software options available, it can be hard to decide which one is best for you. We’ve rounded up the top programs for various uses, so you can find the perfect fit.

Skitch

Evernote’s Skitch offers the same screenshot capabilities as Apple’s Mac Screen Capture tool, plus a camera mode for taking selfies with your Mac.

Skitch offers a range of post-capture features, such as arrows, lines, shapes, callouts and pixelation. Documents can be saved in eight formats and shared via AirDrop, Notes and Evernote.

ShareX

ShareX is a versatile tool that goes beyond screen capture. It began as a file loader, but now offers multiple modes for capturing images and videos, including full screen, window, monitor, region and its variations. It also has the ability to record video and .gif files, convert video formats, capture scrolling windows and text automatically. Plus, users can take advantage of shortcut keys for easy use.

Screenshots can be quickly shared across multiple platforms and social media, thanks to the app’s in-app editing tools and ability to upload, print, copy images to a clipboard. Annotating images is also possible, making it an ideal tool for those who frequently share content.

Monosnap

Monosnap, a popular screenshot tool for Mac users, offers a range of editing features such as annotation, video recording, drag and drop, and blurring. It has been well-received by the Mac community as an alternative to Skitch.

Monosnap offers a free version for non-commercial use, plus two paid options with extra features like third-party integrations, more storage, and team management. All plans come with a 30-day free trial.

lightshot

Lightshot is a user-friendly screenshot tool that makes capturing and customizing images quick and simple. It enables users to take screenshots of a specific area, which can then be resized or moved with ease.

Lightshot’s PrtScn button provides a convenient way to capture and edit screenshots. The transparent overlay and cropping tools make it easy to save important information from your screen, making it an ideal tool for students, employees or contractors.

screen capture

Screenshot Captor is a free Windows program that makes capturing screenshots simple. It offers various recording options and special effects to customize the look of your images.

Users can easily capture images in various ways, from full screen to a specific region, and zoom up to 999 percent for detailed viewing. It’s simple to use and requires minimal resources.

A screenshot tool that not only captures images, but also allows users to add annotations and effects, has been released. This is a great resource for those who need more than just a basic image to complete their tasks.

Final note

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