Your screenshots should look as good as your designs
Beautify UI captures for portfolios, annotate feedback for teammates, and polish presentations for clients. Available on web, Mac & Windows — fits into your design workflow.
Design workflows
Four ways designers use ScreenshotEdits to communicate better and present work that looks intentional.
Design feedback that's actually clear
Screenshots with numbered annotations beat Figma comments for quick feedback. Crop to the problem area, add arrows pointing at the spacing issue or color mismatch, and drop it in Slack. No one needs to open the Figma file to understand what you mean.
Portfolio and case study visuals
Raw screenshots in a portfolio look unfinished. Add a gradient background, drop shadow, and rounded corners — suddenly it looks like a polished presentation. Export at 2x for retina. The difference between 'I built this' and 'I shipped this.'
Client presentations
Clients don't want to see browser chrome and bookmark bars in your design screenshots. Crop the clutter, beautify with a background that matches the brand, and present something that looks intentional. First impressions matter in client reviews.
Design system documentation
Documenting components? Screenshot each state, annotate the specs, blur any placeholder data, and export consistently at 2x. Your design system docs look as polished as the components themselves.
Why not just use Figma?
Figma is for designing. ScreenshotEdits is for screenshots. You don't need a design tool to add a gradient background or blur an email address. You need a fast, focused app that does one thing well.
Open file → create frame → paste → add fill → export
⌘V → pick gradient → ⌘C
Screenshots that match your taste level
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