ScreenMaster:Screenshot Markup
ScreenMaster captures flawless screenshots with powerful markup tools
ScreenMaster: Screenshot Markup focuses on doing two things very well: capturing what’s on your screen and letting you explain it clearly. Instead of fumbling with button combos, you get a floating button that sits on top of whatever you’re doing, plus the option to trigger a capture with a shake. Both methods feel responsive and reliable, and there’s no need for root access.
Where ScreenMaster really shines is in its flexibility. Beyond standard grabs, it handles long screenshots and stitching, so you can capture entire chats or feeds in one image. The dedicated web capture mode is especially convenient for saving full web pages as a single, scrollable image, which is great for archiving articles or sharing tutorials.
Editing tools are streamlined but thoughtful. You can crop or rotate and even cut images into shapes like rectangles, circles, stars, and triangles. Annotations include arrows, rectangles, circles, and text, alongside useful options like pixelation to hide sensitive data and spotlight effects to highlight key details. Everything is geared toward making information easy to see and understand, whether you’re preparing a quick bug report or a step‑by‑step guide.
Images are saved in high quality, with support for PNG and the option to store captures on an external SD card. Integration with system features such as shortcuts and QuickTile makes ScreenMaster feel well integrated into everyday use.
It’s not a full-fledged image editor, and advanced design work will require other tools, but as a focused screenshot and markup solution, ScreenMaster is polished, fast, and pleasantly lightweight.
package name
pro.capture.screenshot
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Blossgraph