A feature-filled screen capture app with support for scrolling pages.
GreenShot really provides an easy and convenient to capture and then edit screen captures well to edit them in its built-in image editor.
It has four key combinations for different ways of recording the images on your PC screen. PRNTSCRN to capture the screen, Shift/PRNTSCRN for the last region selected, Alt/PRNTSCRN to record the active window and CTRL/PRNTSCRN to capture the full.
When you're capturing a part of the screen, then what has been captured is no secret as it changes color. Once the capture has been made, you should hear a camera click sound.
Once you've made the capture, it goes to an editor which allows you to add annotations, arrows, boxes, text and more.
You can also predefine the path to store the image files and which format/extension to use: JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF, plus the quality of the image you've captured with GreenShot.
Features of GreenShot
- Integrates with Dropbox and Flickr.
- Adds annotations to images captures.
- Capture entire window
- Capture from window list
- Capture full screen
- Capture screen region (or capture last region).
- Includes image editing tool.
- Integrates with Dropbox
- Open images from clipboard.
Compatibility and License
GreenShot has been released under the open source GPL license on Windows from screen capture software. The license provides the options to freely download, install, run and share this program without any restrictions. The source code for GreenShot should be freely available and modifications are certainly permitted as well as the option to inspect the software.
What version of Windows can GreenShot run on?
GreenShot can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
Filed under:
- GreenShot Download
- Free Screen Capture Software
- Open source and GPL software
- Screen Capture Software