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Effortlessly Save Screenshots in Safari Browser
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よくある質問
To take a screenshot in Safari, use the shortcut keys on your device. For Mac, press Shift + Command + 3 for the entire screen or Shift + Command + 4 for a selected area.
Yes, you can use Safari's built-in options or third-party tools to capture an entire webpage. This is especially useful for research or saving articles.
Screenshots taken in Safari are automatically saved to your default folder, usually in the Pictures or Desktop folder depending on your settings.
On a Mac, you can use Shift + Command + 3 to capture the entire screen, or Shift + Command + 4 to select a portion of the screen.
Yes, on an iPhone, press the side button and the Volume Up button at the same time to take a screenshot of the Safari page.
After taking a screenshot, use built-in tools like Markup on iOS to annotate directly or transfer to an annotation tool for more options.
For more advanced annotation, transfer your screenshot to a tool like our browser-based annotation editor, which provides text, pen, and shape tools.
The tool currently supports image annotations, but for video captures, you may need separate software or tools built specifically for video recording.
Safari supports extensions that enhance functionality, including screenshot extensions which you can find in the Safari Extension Gallery.
While Safari supports basic screenshot functionality, third-party apps can offer additional features like full-page captures and instant annotations.
Safari itself doesn't provide direct annotation features, but you can use the annotation tool after capturing the screenshot.
Use Shift + Command + 3 or Shift + Command + 4 for basic screenshots, or use a Safari extension for full-page captures.
Yes, use the side button and Volume Up button simultaneously on your iPhone 13 to capture a Safari browser screenshot.
Screenshots themselves are static, but you can open them in an editing or annotation app to add notes or drawings.
Currently, our annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Mobile users should rely on built-in capabilities or mobile apps.