Capture & Annotate with Awesome Screenshot for Chrome

Awesome Screenshot — Capture, Annotate, and Share in Chrome

Awesome Screenshot is a Chrome extension that lets you capture your browser content, annotate images, and share results quickly.

Key features

  • Capture types: Full page, visible area, selected area, and delayed capture.
  • Annotation tools: Shapes, arrows, text, blur (for sensitive info), crop, and freehand drawing.
  • Editing: Basic image edits (crop, resize), undo/redo, and multiple annotation layers.
  • Sharing: Generate shareable links, download images as PNG/JPEG, or copy to clipboard.
  • Recording: Some versions include screen and webcam recording with optional voice narration.
  • Integration: Works with Google Drive, Slack, Jira, Trello, and other productivity tools (depends on plan).
  • Privacy controls: Options to blur or redact sensitive data before sharing.

Typical use cases

  • Creating tutorials and walkthroughs.
  • Bug reporting with annotated screenshots.
  • Quickly sharing annotated web content in teams.
  • Capturing visuals for documentation or design feedback.

Pros and cons

Pros Cons
Fast, easy-to-use capture and annotation Advanced features may require signup or paid plan
Multiple capture modes and annotation tools Performance can vary on very large pages
Direct sharing and integrations Some users report occasional upload/link delays

Quick how-to (capture and share)

  1. Click the Awesome Screenshot icon in Chrome.
  2. Choose capture mode (full page, visible, or selection).
  3. Annotate using tools on the toolbar (arrow, text, blur).
  4. Click “Done” or “Save” and choose Download or Copy Link to share.

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