Apart from that, the editor lets you annotate, pixelate, add text, shapes, and more to your snap. Once you’re done, you can edit using the in-house image editor. If you’re able to work your way around its interface though, you’ll find an extensive array of useful tools buried somewhere in its slightly messy interface.īesides the different capture techniques like choosing specific regions, windows, or monitors, you can select from a variety of shapes and capture the particular area you want.
ShareX is a free screenshot tool (for Windows), but it isn’t as simple as using the native options for Windows or Mac.