Bug reports should be screenshots, not novels
Annotate, blur, crop, and beautify screenshots for bug reports, pull requests, documentation, and technical writing. Available on web, Mac & Windows — works as fast as you do.
Developer workflows
Four things developers do with screenshots every week — and how ScreenshotEdits makes each one faster.
Bug reports that don't need a paragraph
A screenshot with three annotations replaces a wall of text. Crop to the relevant area, add numbered arrows pointing at the issue, blur any personal data, paste it into the ticket. The engineer reading it knows exactly what's broken in two seconds.
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Pull request screenshots
Reviewers don't want to pull your branch and click around to see UI changes. Drop a before/after screenshot in the PR description. Add a gradient background so it pops against GitHub's white. Takes 10 seconds, saves 10 minutes of review time.
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Docs and README visuals
Documentation with raw screenshots looks amateur. Documentation with polished screenshots — gradient backgrounds, shadows, rounded corners — looks like a product that cares. Readers trust it more. Contributors take it more seriously.
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API key and credential safety
Sharing terminal output, config files, or dashboard screenshots? You'll forget to redact something eventually. Blur makes it impossible to recover the original text — Gaussian blur, pixelation, or solid fill. No one's recovering your AWS keys from a blurred screenshot.
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Your screenshots deserve better
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