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CaptureKit

Screenshot and recording from your menu bar

Presets, annotations, scrolling capture, video recording, GIF export, and a pixel-perfect color picker — all one click away. No more hunting through system tools to grab the shot you need.

macOS Swift
Preset list with capture styles
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Preset list with capture styles

Annotation editor
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Annotation editor

Scrolling capture in progress
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Scrolling capture in progress

Video and GIF recording
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Video and GIF recording

Color picker with format options
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Color picker with format options

Capture history
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Capture history

// Features

Capture Presets

Save any combination of size, format, style, and output folder as a named preset. Switch between window, region, menu bar, and full-screen modes instantly — and repeat the last capture with a single hotkey.

Annotation Editor

After capture, mark up your screenshot directly in CaptureKit. Add arrows, boxes, text labels, highlights, and blur regions before saving or copying to clipboard — no external app required.

Scrolling Capture

Stitch a full-length screenshot of any scrollable window automatically. CaptureKit scrolls, captures, and reassembles the frames into a single image — ideal for web pages, docs, and long lists.

Video & GIF Recording

Record any window or region as MP4 or GIF with a single click. A pulsing menu bar indicator keeps you informed while recording, and a countdown timer gives you time to prepare your screen before capture starts.

Batch Capture

Pin presets to a Batch List and fire them all at once. Useful when you need the same content at multiple resolutions or formats — capture everything in one pass and find it all waiting in your output folder.

Color Picker

Sample any pixel on screen and get the value in hex, RGB, HSL, or NSColor format, copied straight to your clipboard. Trigger it from the menu bar or via hotkey without interrupting your current workflow.