iOS & iPadOS
iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch screenshot instructions using hardware buttons.
→Choose your device or operating system to see detailed instructions on how to capture your screen.
iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch screenshot instructions using hardware buttons.
→Take screenshots on Android smartphones and tablets with button combinations.
→Multiple methods including Print Screen, Snipping Tool, and keyboard shortcuts.
→Capture full screen, windows, or custom areas using Command keyboard shortcuts.
→Screenshot methods for Chromebooks and Chrome OS devices.
→Instructions for GNOME, KDE, and other Linux desktop environments.
→A screenshot (also called screen capture or screen grab) is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display at a specific moment in time.
This depends on your device. Most smartphones save to Photos/Gallery, Windows saves to Pictures/Screenshots, and Mac saves to Desktop by default.
Yes! Most operating systems have built-in editing tools, or you can use any image editing software to crop, annotate, or modify your screenshots.
Screenshots are typically saved as PNG or JPEG files, depending on your operating system and settings.