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Grayson1345
Copper Contributor
Jul 21, 2024

How to take screenshot on Windows 11 with advanced editing feature?

I'm currently in search of a powerful screenshot tool for Windows 11 that offers advanced editing features. I've tried a few basic tools like the Snipping Tool and Snip & Sketch, but they don't quite meet my needs. I require something with more robust editing capabilities such as annotations, blurring sensitive information, adding shapes, text, and other advanced editing options.

 

I'm open to free and paid options if it significantly improves my productivity. I would also appreciate it if the tool supports various file formats and provides easy sharing options. Anyone has experience with a tool that fits this description or can suggest one that might work for my needs, please share your insights. 

 

Thanks

15 Replies

  • Wayneyan's avatar
    Wayneyan
    Iron Contributor
    Taking screenshot in Windows 11 laptop can sometimes contain malware or viruses, especially if you download attachments from unknown sources. Be cautious when downloading files or clicking on links from unsolicited emails or messages.
  • Birtleyes's avatar
    Birtleyes
    Copper Contributor

    Windows key + Print Screen is quick, but you can’t select areas, and it auto-saves everything—even the stuff you don’t want.  I’d recommend https://www.engadgot.com/take-screenshot-on-windows-pc— it’s much more flexible, lets you capture exactly what you need, and saves you from the extra hassle.

  • Coltonon's avatar
    Coltonon
    Iron Contributor

    Grayson1345Windows Logo+Shift+S is the Windows 11 screenshot shortcut.  This will launch the built-in snipping tool so you can take copped or full screenshot on any Windows 11 laptop or PC. You don't need to install other app for taking screenshot on Windows 11.

  • Jeremiahhom's avatar
    Jeremiahhom
    Iron Contributor
    Do you try the default Snip Tool that comes with Windows 11? You can take screenshot on Windows 11 with short key (Alt + PrtScn) but the editing feature is not that good.
    • Grayson1345's avatar
      Grayson1345
      Copper Contributor

      Thank you very much for the prompt reply. I do know Alt + PrtScn or Windows Logo + Shift + S are two popular ways to take screenshot on Windows 11 with shortcut keys. However, like I said in my post, the stock Snipping tool lacks advanced editing feature, such as text, filter or blur. In addition, the file size of saved screenshot are too big, almost 1MB.

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