How many tools do you use to take static screenshots and make simple edits?

Hiba Fathima
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For what should be a simple, straightforward process, I always found it to be clunky, messy and unorganized. Whether it's juggling between multiple tools to markup, large file constraints, or keeping desktops organized – taking beautiful screenshots has felt less than ideal. Now, my team and I built a solution. With Supa Screenshot, you can instantly create and share beautiful screenshots for free. All through a simple, intuitive Chrome extension. Check it out here - https://www.producthunt.com/posts/supa-screenshot Here's how it works: 1. Capture screenshot: Open the extension to capture a browser window or use ⌘ + shift + 9 to quickly snap a screenshot. 2. Annotate and beautify: Use the built-in editor to crop, annotate, blur or beautify your screenshot in seconds. 3. Copy, save or share as URL: Copy to your clipboard with ⌘ + C, download with ⌘ + X, share as a URL, or add it to an existing Supademo. You can see Supa Screenshot in action here - https://app.supademo.com/image/clw4ncksb04dwahk1is9toaqd

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Boris Markarian
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Wow, cool product, thanks!
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Kabir
I use Chrome’s built in screenshot capabilities: https://shownotes.app/show/dd2ir...