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Introducing web capture for Microsoft Edge
Since the release of the new Microsoft Edge, we have heard a lot of feedback about missing the web notes tool that allowed you to capture and mark up content across the web. Frankly, we’ve missed it too! But first, we wanted to make it better. While web notes was a great feature, there was also room for improvement. Many of you reported using it for capturing quick screenshots to copy or share, while others loved the ability to to mark-up full webpages with scrolling. So, we designed the new screenshot feature, web capture, with this in mind and are excited to introduce the basic screen capture functionality to our Dev and Canary builds. In the near future, you can expect to see more functionalities added to web capture, like adding ink or highlights to your captures, capturing full webpages, and scrolling while marking them.
To try it out, use the Settings and more menu (...) in the top right corner of the browser and select Web capture.
When you open web capture, you can use the selection tool to capture just the content you want. We found that sometimes you want more than what you’re able to see on the webpage, so we have added the ability for you to select content lower down on the page. To do this, just hold down the selection tool and drag to the bottom of the page; the page will automatically start to scroll so that you can capture everything you need in one go.
Once you are done with the capture, you will see a menu with a couple of options: 'Copy' and 'Add notes'. Click Copy to add the image to your clipboard. It will then be available for you to paste into any application. If you want to mark up the screenshot with inking tools, select the Add notes option. You will see the image in a dialog box where you can draw on it, share, save and copy with your annotations.
If you love web capture and want to access the tool more quickly, you can pin it directly to your browser toolbar. Just right click on the option in the Settings and more menu (...) and select Show in toolbar. You can also use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+S) to invoke web capture.
Try out the new tool and let us know what you think! We love hearing your feedback. From within Microsoft Edge, you can go to “…” menu > Help and feedback > Send feedback, or simply use the shortcut (Shift+Alt+I) to open the feedback tool.
- The Microsoft Edge Product Team
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Hi,
I agree, in fact there is a popular feedback and developers are considering adding it to the Snip & Sketch app, you can upvote it here:
however, there are other ways to achieve it, For the time being, if you need the ability to insert shapes and text (and would prefer not to ink them yourself), one option is to use the WIN+Shift+S keyboard shortcut to copy a region of the screen to your clipboard, and then paste the image into Paint or Paint 3D where you have access to a large range of image markup options
- tunakhanCopper ContributorTry SnagIt for it. Best i ever found
- CesarMarounCopper Contributor
My first impression was "Why would I use that instead of Snip & Sktech or Win+Shift+S". It even has the same obvious missing feature of typing on top of the image (which is much more convenient in many cases). Are you planning to allow us to type readable text with the keyboard ? The scroll option is very useful for dev teams, but it's very hard to find.
- Danny_9tCopper Contributor
Good day:
Just want to let you know that I think updating and reintroducing web capture was a great idea.
thanks.
Another noticeable thing is that now you can take longer and bigger screen captures than before, way way bigger and longer. all of that with 1 click, using full screen capture button.
1740 x 32,358 pixels. that huge image is from my Twitter feed which is in fact an infinite scrolling page.
- Andy HelsbyBrass Contributor
Anyone have issues with this extension rarely working on scrolling pages? Of course all the ones I want to test on work (such as reddit, this page) , but the ones I need it to work on (that are typically behind login pages so I can't show the url's here) do not work. Using the select area just captures my screen and doesn't trigger the browser to scroll.
- pdelungCopper ContributorDid you find a fix for this? We are seeing this same thing on our SharePoint pages. Only captures what's visible on the screen and not a full web page capture.
- LlamagirlCopper Contributor
vygadeka I love love love love love this feature and so happy MS added it to browser. I often just want to take snippets of a screen to send to my husband or someone else and this will make it quick and easy and not have a floating screen from Snipping Tool flopping around my three screens.
- JackieJCopper Contributor
Very much needed. THanks
- DRelliot90Brass Contributor
A suggestion could be for the Web Capture inking tool to be more integrated into the tab window.
When I take a simple screenshot using the tool I don't feel as if it takes me out of what I'm browsing at all - which is great.
But, when I then add notes, it's definitely slightly jarring as it feels like the entire inking experience is a pop-up window and is taking me out of the page (although I know it's not a pop-up, it just looks like one). Maybe the inking experience can be stretched across below the favourites bar - and thereby making it feel like a single window - as if the user has never left the page at all?
Thanks!
- n2iphCopper Contributor
Glad to see web capture coming back. When you implement mark-ups and highlighting, please include the ability to lock the cursor horizontally or vertically. To be able to highlight a line of text with a neat straight line is needed. If anyone can draw a straight line with a mouse using the Snipping tool my hat is off to them.
n2iph wrote:Glad to see web capture coming back. When you implement mark-ups and highlighting, please include the ability to lock the cursor horizontally or vertically. To be able to highlight a line of text with a neat straight line is needed. If anyone can draw a straight line with a mouse using the Snipping tool my hat is off to them.
very true.
Snip & Sketch app solved this by adding a ruler so I can use the inking tool to draw a straight horizontal or vertical line (using mouse scroll i can spin the ruler)
so I think Edge team needs to add the same features from Snip & sketch to web capture
Plus, adding the ability to actually Type on the web captures.
- Walter Ski SzymanskiCopper Contributor
vygadeka Using the specified shortcut keys to employ web capture on my Mac (shift-command-S) results in the tab's screen going dark, with a snooze graphic in the center:
Can you help?
- yellowdogvnBrass ContributorUsing Edge Dev, the screenshot capture tool is great, really. Capturing screenshot is really a part of my life 'cause I hate typeing.
I hope time by time, Edge will be better.
Thanks Edge Developing Team!