Screenshot
Simple screenshot editing with trimming text and quick sharing
Simple screenshot editing with trimming text and quick sharing
Screenshot is a free utility focused on making basic capture tasks more convenient. Instead of replacing your device's built-in shortcut, it leans on the same power plus volume down key combo and wraps it with extras. The main draw is quick post-capture tools: you can crop away unwanted areas and overlay text labels to annotate what matters.
Workflow touches are thoughtful. A short tutorial shows newcomers how to trigger a capture, and you can pick a default folder so every image lands where you expect. Sharing is integrated, letting you send a shot to your favorite apps or contacts without hunting through galleries.
Set expectations, though. There is no one-touch capture as advertised, so you will still rely on the hardware shortcut. Ads are present, and they can intrude while you are adding text, which makes fine placement trickier. The app also respects content restrictions, so it will not capture screens that are blocked by services like Netflix.
If your phone already has solid editing in the gallery, Screenshot may feel redundant. But if you want a free, simple way to crop and label grabs right after they are taken, with predictable saving and easy sharing, it fills that niche. It is best suited for users who annotate and forward images often and do not need advanced editing or special capture modes.
Developer
Geeks.Lab.2015
OS
Version
2.0.01
License
Free