Helping people capture, annotate, and share their screens effectively since 2006.
Screenshot Utility is an independent resource dedicated to helping users find the best screen capture tools and techniques for their needs. Whether you're a developer documenting code, a designer sharing mockups, a support agent guiding customers, or a student taking notes — we provide honest, thoroughly tested recommendations.
We believe that screen capture is a fundamental digital skill, and everyone deserves access to high-quality, unbiased information about the tools available to them.
We test every tool ourselves. Our reviews are based on real-world usage, not marketing materials.
We regularly re-test tools and update our guides to reflect the latest features and platform changes.
We prioritize screenshot security and privacy, helping users share safely in a digital world.
Screenshot Utility started in 2006 as a simple screen capture tool for Windows. Over the years, the landscape of screenshot software has evolved dramatically — from basic Print Screen to AI-powered annotation, cloud sharing, and cross-platform collaboration tools.
Today, Screenshot Utility serves as a comprehensive resource hub, helping users navigate the ever-growing ecosystem of capture tools, learn best practices, and stay safe while sharing visual information.
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