Customize panel & the feature pack
- New customize panel + macOS Dark frame variant
- Quote-text framer with 5 fonts + glass slider
- 10-tool annotation kit + draw-to-redact
- PDF / SVG / Print export up to 8K; share to 13 platforms
Beautiful browser screenshots in 30 seconds. Right-click any website, drag to select, drop it into a macOS Safari frame, annotate and redact, then copy or export up to 8K — all without leaving your browser.
Raw browser screenshot on the left, framed and shareable on the right — one right-click between them.
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Capture any region of any page, or turn highlighted text into a typography quote card.
Selection overlay → editor tab opens with your shot already framed, ready to tweak and ship.
Pick from five fonts, drop in a backdrop, and the source URL is baked into the caption for you.
Real exports straight from the extension. Same right-click, every aesthetic — no design tool in sight.
Sound familiar?
When you need a screenshot fast for presentations or social media, your brain just stops working.
You bookmark tool websites but forget them next week. Even your notes app doesn't help.
Raw screenshots look unprofessional. Photoshop takes forever. Paid tools are expensive and overfeature.
You finally find a good tool. Next week? Can't remember its name. Start all over again.
Screenshot Framer works exactly how you need it to work.
Right-click any website and drag to select the area you want.
Pick a frame, swap backgrounds, set the URL — all in one tab.
Copy to clipboard, download a 2× PNG, or share to Twitter instantly.
Capture, frame, customize, annotate, export, share — without ever leaving Chrome.
Drag-to-select any region on any website. Pixel-precise crop with an instant editor tab.
One click — the whole viewport, no selection rectangle required.
Highlight text, right-click, and turn the selection into a typography-styled quote card with the source URL.
Paste from clipboard, drag-and-drop a file, upload from disk, or paste an image URL — all welcome.
Realistic Safari window with traffic lights, address bar and lock icon. The default frame for "this lives on the web" mockups.
The same chrome in dark mode for screenshots that pop against light backgrounds and posts.
Pin a macOS menu bar above either Safari frame for that authentic "shipped from a designer's desktop" feel.
Type any URL — it appears in the Safari address bar with lock icon. For quote-text framers it also doubles as the source caption.
Auto, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1 and MacBook (3024×1964) — plus a free-form custom input that accepts 16:9 or 1280x720.
Live sliders for corner radius (0–24), shadow intensity (0–100) and image size inside the canvas (30%–100%).
14 curated gradients, 13 pattern fills (dots, grid, lines, stripes, diamonds, checkerboard, plus, triangles, chevron…), an Auto swatch sampled from your screenshot, plus your own image or URL.
Word-style horizontal and vertical rulers across the canvas — ticks every 10/50/100 px, labels at major marks. Toggleable from the panel.
Rectangle, diamond, ellipse, arrow, line, pen/freehand, text, step counter, insert image, eraser — plus a color chip and Clear All. Keyboard-driven.
Drag anywhere on the canvas to draw blur or solid blocks over sensitive info — emails, API keys, account numbers, faces. Click a block to remove it.
Click anywhere on the canvas to extract a color. Copies as HEX, RGB, HSL or OKLCH from a floating chip.
Your text, opacity, four corner placements (TL/TR/BL/BR). Persists across exports so your work stays credited.
Pick the format your destination wants. PNG lossless for fidelity, JPG for small files, WebP for the modern web.
Single-page PDF with embedded JPEG via DCTDecode (zero external dependency). SVG vector container with embedded PNG. ⌘P print mode.
1× display, 2× Retina, 4K (3840 px), 8K (7680 px), or any width you type (100–16000 px). Same options for Copy and Download.
Independent JPG / WebP quality slider from 50% to 100%. PNG always ships lossless at quality 1.0.
One click → PNG / JPG / WebP on your clipboard. Falls back to PNG if the browser refuses the chosen MIME.
Compose flow opens with the image already on your clipboard, ready to paste into the post.
Native compose URLs for the platforms that matter, no extra apps or middlemen.
Work and conversation tools too — share into a channel, a DM, or fire off a mailto draft.
Capture, framing and export all happen in your browser. No uploads, no cloud, no telemetry.
No sign-up, no credit card, no email gate. Install and use immediately.
Only what's needed to capture the active tab, add the menu, and write your image to the clipboard.
No paywalls, no "pro" upsell, no usage caps. The whole feature set, free.
Two releases tell the whole story so far. See the full release notes.
This actually looks pretty clean for something automated. Might actually save this for later.
Love it, I've paid for Photoshop every month for screenshots like that! Thanks!
The right-click workflow is exactly what I need instead of going to a separate website every time.
I keep a bookmark folder with all the free tools but still forget to check it when I'm in a rush. This is perfect.
Any time you need professional screenshots.
Portfolio pieces, design case studies, client presentations, design system documentation.
Tutorial screenshots, how-to guides, product reviews, blog illustrations, technical writing.
Product updates, feature releases, milestone announcements, company news, social media posts.
Showcase client work, portfolio screenshots, before/after comparisons, case studies, client reports.
Social media content, tutorials, TikTok/Instagram posts, video thumbnails, course materials.
Product launches, progress updates, investor pitches, landing page marketing, growth announcements.
GitHub README docs, API documentation, code tutorials, debugging screenshots, technical posts.
Online course materials, e-learning content, student guides, instructional documentation, webinar slides.
Social media marketing, email campaigns, landing pages, competitor analysis, market research reports.
Video thumbnails, tutorials, streaming overlays, channel banners, community posts, clip highlights.
Feature announcements, product documentation, user guides, help center articles, changelog updates.
Client presentations, sales proposals, customer onboarding, support documentation, training materials.
News articles, web story illustrations, press releases, research documentation, fact-checking.
Internal newsletters, company announcements, policy documentation, training presentations, reports.
Instagram posts, Twitter threads, LinkedIn content, TikTok videos, social media calendars.
Feature specifications, product roadmaps, mockups, user feedback documentation, sprint updates.
Bug reports with screenshots, test case documentation, regression testing, quality assurance reports.
Team collaboration, client reviews, feedback documentation, project tracking, team updates.
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