Screenshot
Instant screen captures with built in editing tools
Screenshot is a lightweight yet surprisingly capable tool that makes capturing and editing what is on your screen fast and fuss free. Instead of juggling between the system shortcut and a separate editor, you can do almost everything in one place.
The app supports multiple ways to grab a shot: tap its on screen capture icon or use the familiar hardware button combinations (power plus volume down, or power plus home on many Samsung devices). Once the screen is captured, Screenshot immediately shows a preview so you can decide whether to save or discard it, which avoids cluttering your gallery with accidental shots.
Where Screenshot stands out is in its built in editor. You can crop to focus on a specific area, draw freehand annotations, blur sensitive information using a mosaic effect, and add custom text. These tools make it ideal for quickly highlighting issues in a chat, explaining a step in a tutorial, or obscuring personal data before sharing. Being able to choose the destination folder for your images is another small but welcome touch that keeps everything organized.
Performance is smooth, and the interface is simple enough that you can get comfortable in minutes. However, users looking for more advanced editing options such as layered editing, filters, or scrolling captures may find Screenshot a bit basic. It focuses on the essentials rather than trying to replace a full image editor.
Overall, Screenshot is a practical and efficient solution for everyday screen captures, particularly for anyone who frequently shares annotated images with colleagues, friends, or tech support. It does one job, and does it cleanly: turn quick screen grabs into clear, shareable visuals.
package name
com.enlightment.screenshot
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
LoveKara