Two Seconds. Screen to Clipboard.
SCREENSHOT TOOLS
Every extension captures. The problem is everything between capture and paste. Compress it. Find it. Copy it. This tool auto-compresses to your saved quality, copies to clipboard, and closes the window.
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01
THE PROBLEM
Every Extension Captures.
Then the Workflow Fractures.
The real problem isn’t capturing. Every extension captures. The problem is everything that happens between capture and paste.
- Need an arrow pointing at the bug? Your screenshot extension doesn’t have annotation tools.Open Figma.
- Need a gradient background for your blog post? Figma again.
- Need to compress it for Slack? Open TinyPNG
- Need it in your clipboard? Save the file. Find it. Copy it.
This tool gives you capture, nine annotation tools, a full backdrop system, auto-compression, auto-clipboard, and auto-close — in one unbroken flow from shortcut to paste.
23min
UC Irvine research: time to regain deep focus after each context switch between tools.
4 tools
The average screenshot workflow: capture tool, annotation tool, compression tool, clipboard tool. This extension replaces all four.
02
SHORTCUT TO CLIPBOARD
Two Seconds.
Shortcut to Clipboard.
Press your shortcut. The editor tab pre-loads in the background while you draw your selection. By the time you release the mouse, the editor is already open.
The image auto-compresses to your saved format and quality. Copies to your clipboard. The notification reads: “Copied (JPG 72% 2x shrink).” The window closes itself.
No file saved to disk. No export dialog. No “where did that screenshot go?” The image went from your screen to your clipboard to wherever you need it. Three steps that feel like one. One of the screenshot capture tools built for speed.
2sec
From keyboard shortcut to compressed image in your clipboard. Pre-warm editor, auto-compress, auto-copy, auto-close.
03
FEATURES THAT DON'T EXIST
Features Other Extensions
Don't Have
Other screenshot extensions don’t forget your settings. They simply don’t have the settings in the first place. These features don’t exist elsewhere — because nobody built a screenshot tool where speed was the entire design philosophy.
- Copy shrink factor → 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x.
A 2000×1500 capture becomes 1000×750 at 2x. - Auto-close → Copy or save and the window closes after one second.
- Default tool locking → Cmd+Click any tool to lock it as your default forever.
- Format presets → JPEG, WebP, or PNG. Quality 10%-100%. Set once, never touch again.
- Max width → Constrain the editor to 1920px, 1440px, or any width.
7 settings
Format, quality, shrink factor, color, stroke width, default tool, and backdrop. All persisted between sessions. Configure once.
One minute of configuration. Every screenshot after that is two seconds.
04
AI-READY SCREENSHOTS
Pre-Compressed
for LLMs
In 2026, the most common screenshot destination isn’t Slack. It’s Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. LLMs process images as tokens. A full-resolution capture burns through your context window.
Set copy shrink to 2x. Set quality to 72%. A full-resolution capture becomes a compact JPEG in your clipboard. Paste directly into Claude. No TinyPNG tab. No resize dialog. No intermediate step.
72%
The sweet spot. Sharp enough to read every word on screen. Small enough for context windows. Set it once in preferences.
05
ANNOTATION
Nine Tools.
One Letter Each.
Every annotation tool has a single-key shortcut. No modifier keys. No menus. Your mouse draws shapes. Your keyboard controls everything else.
- A Arrow → Point at things
- L Line → Straight emphasis lines
- T Text → Click to place labels
- B Rectangle → Highlight regions
- 1 Number → Sequential markers
- R Blur → Gaussian blur over sensitive data
- P Pixelate → Mosaic alternative
- C Crop → Draw crop region
- M Magnifier → Zoom callout circles
9 tools
Arrow, Line, Text, Rectangle, Number, Blur, Pixelate, Crop, Magnifier. Each with a single-key shortcut. No menus.
Select any annotation. A floating toolbar appears with color swatches, stroke width, and context-specific controls. Click a color. The object changes instantly.
06
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUNDS
The Backdrop
Nobody Else Has
Padding, shadow, corner radius, background type, gradient angle. Toggle backdrop on and your exact settings from last time are already applied.
- Solid → 14 preset swatches plus custom color picker
- Gradient → Eight presets (Sunset, Ocean, Purple, Forest, Flame, Steel, Neon, Earth) plus custom
- Image → Upload any image, or blur your own capture as background
- Shadow → Simple slider or Expert mode with full control
Every backdrop setting persists. Zero reconfiguration.
Press K.
No other screenshot extension has a built-in backdrop system. Not Lightshot. Not Awesome Screenshot. Not Nimbus. For professional backgrounds, everyone opens Figma. Until now.
Part of the
Screenshot Toolkit
Tools that work together. One extension. One shortcut interface.
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