Start to Capture
Click the "Start to Capture" button to launch the screen grabber. If it's your first time using the tool, a quick setup may be required to enable access. Once launched, a floating toolbar will appear on your screen.
Press CTRL + D or hit the Crop icon on the floating toolbar to activate the screen selection mode. Drag your cursor to select the area you need to capture, whether it's a specific window, custom region, or full screen.
After capturing, you can access annotation tools like arrows, shapes, text, and highlights to mark up your image. Once you're done, you can save the screenshot directly to your device.
Using our tool does not require plugin installation or software setup. The screen grabber works within your browser and waits for your command at any moment. This tool serves brief work requirements, single-time screenshot needs, and mobile screenings.
Smooth, high-resolution output maintains sharp imagery for articles comprising full pages and media-laden sites. Viewers can see the captured material exactly as it appears when you use the tool for reporting purposes, tutorial creation, etc.
This solution provides total free use without any requirement for registration or additional fees. Your screenshots remain free of storage in the tool database, and the tool never transmits your browsing data to any external source.
The screen grabber operates without problems on every device, including phones, tablets, Windows PCs, and Macs, through your browser. All operations take place on the server, which provides both speed and light usage for older devices.
No, your screenshots are not stored online or saved on our servers. The tool processes your images locally and temporarily to enable download or clipboard copying. Once your session ends, all data is automatically deleted. We prioritize user privacy and security, ensuring that none of your personal or sensitive content is accessed, shared, or retained. You are in full control of your screenshots throughout the process.
The Online Screen Grabber can capture virtually any public-facing website, including standard web pages, news articles, blogs, social media timelines, dashboards, and more. It's particularly useful for saving visual records of dynamic or time-sensitive content. However, due to browser security protocols, the tool does not support password-protected, secure, or private pages. Suppose a website requires login credentials or user-specific permissions. In that case, it may block screen-capturing functionality for privacy and data protection reasons.
Yes, the tool lets you capture the full page or the visible portion of your screen. Full-page capture is ideal for long web pages requiring scrolling—great for preserving complete content like articles or full dashboards. On the other hand, visible screen capture lets you quickly snap what's currently displayed on your screen. This is perfect for quick references, portions of web pages, or focused elements such as pop-ups or toolbars.
There's no fixed limit on the number of screenshots you can take during a session. You're free to capture multiple images without signing up or paying. However, to ensure smooth performance and prevent misuse, the system may temporarily slow down or pause if excessive usage is detected quickly. This helps protect server resources and maintain a consistent experience for all users.
Absolutely. The Online Screen Grabber is designed to be responsive and works seamlessly on mobile browsers, including those on Android and iOS devices. You can launch the tool directly from your phone or tablet, capture the screen content, and save or share the result like on a desktop. While screen-capture interactions might vary slightly depending on the device and browser, mobile users' core functionality remains intact.
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