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Save Screenshot on iPhone
Effortlessly Save and Annotate Screenshots on iPhone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To take a screenshot on your iPhone 7, press the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time. The screen will flash, and the screenshot will be saved to your Photos app.
Yes, you can use AssistiveTouch to capture a screenshot without buttons. Enable AssistiveTouch under Settings > Accessibility, then tap on the on-screen button to access the feature.
Screenshots are automatically saved to the Photos app in the Screenshots album. Capture a screenshot, and it will appear there, ready for editing or sharing.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots directly using the Markup tool available in the Photos app. Open the screenshot, tap Edit, and use Markup to add text, drawings, and more.
To record your iPhone screen, go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls, and add Screen Recording. Use Control Center to start and stop recording.
Use iTunes or Finder to create a backup of your iPhone on your computer. This will include messages, allowing you to restore them later if needed.
Use iTunes on Windows or Finder on Mac to back up your entire iPhone to your computer. This includes text messages as part of the backup data.
Screenshots are stored in the Photos app, which is private to you unless shared. Lock your Photos app with a passcode or use a third-party app for added privacy.
Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone to your PC. Open iTunes or Finder to manage files and backups between the devices.
There isn't a custom shortcut for screenshots; use hardware buttons or AssistiveTouch. On newer models without a Home button, use Volume Up + Side button.
No, our annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Use a computer browser to access full features and functionalities.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Annotate, download, and restart for another file. For batch work, consider desktop software options.
No, the tool allows adding annotations on top of screenshots, not editing existing text. Use a photo editing app if text editing is essential.
Yes, files must be under 100 MB. This is suitable for most screenshots but larger image files may need resizing or conversion.
No, text extraction isn't supported. Consider using an OCR app to extract text if required.