Privacy-friendly screenshot tools for shipping, sharing, and redacting.
Screenshotter is a local-first toolkit: use the Editor to style screenshots for social and docs, and the Redactor to hide sensitive info — without uploading your files by default.
- ✓Fast workflow: drop an image, tweak, export. No “design tool ceremony”.
- ✓Two focused apps: Editor (style + export) and Redactor (hide sensitive info).
- ✓Local-first: editing and exporting happens on-device, in your browser.
- ✓Style: backgrounds, padding, rounded corners, shadow, optional watermark.
- ✓Export: crisp WebP/PNG with scale control for sharp results.
- ✓Redact: jump into Redactor when something needs hiding, then export.
Raw screenshots are useful, but they don’t look consistent on social or in docs.
Consistent background + framing + sharp exports that behave on X and LinkedIn.
Two apps, one workflow
Start in the Editor. If something needs hiding, jump into Redactor. Export when it looks right.
Make raw screenshots look intentional: clean background, framing, and predictable export sizes.
- • Backgrounds: color, gradient, or your own image (blur + dim)
- • Framing: radius, shadow, border, optional window frame
- • Watermark: upload a logo and set position/size/opacity
Hide sensitive information before you share. Built for quick edits and fast exporting.
- • Great for emails, customer data, internal dashboards
- • Works well as a “last step” before posting or sending
- • Same local-first approach as the Editor
Privacy promise
By default, your screenshots are processed in your browser. No account required. No “upload to edit” flow.
Canvas rendering and exports happen on-device, so your images don’t need to leave your machine.
Open the tools and work. Nothing to sign up for, especially when you just need one export.
If you add syncing or shared presets in the future, it should be explicit and optional.
More coming
This is the foundation: two fast tools that stay out of your way. Next up could be things like shared presets, a lightweight template gallery, or one-click “send to…” flows.
- ✓Shared presets (optional sync)
- ✓Template gallery (real examples, not placeholders)
- ✓Better handoff between Editor and Redactor
FAQ
Yes — you can use Screenshotter without creating an account.
Not by default. Editing and export happens in your browser.
WebP is usually smaller at similar quality — great for posts and docs. PNG is there for compatibility.
Yes — the Editor supports matching screenshot pixels (plus padding) when you want that.