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10 Apps for Making Amazing Screenshots in 2024

Grant
GrantCo-founder

Screenshots or it didn't happen

Sharing your work publicly is a great way to keep your audience engaged. For startup founders and creators the best content is often the actual product or project.

We’ve put together a list of the best screen shot tool for turning screenshots into professional social posts. Perfect for sharing on Twitter, Product Hunt, LinkedIn, or in email marketing.

The list covers the top screenshot tool editors, full-on design tools, and apps for sharing snippets of code. We’ve reviewed each tool, included screenshots, and a video of how it works.

Enjoy!

1. BrandBird - The Creator’s Favourite 👨🏻‍🎨

Seen those cool screenshots on Twitter? The ones with the isometric effects? That's Probably BrandBird.

Jim Raptis' app is a handy way for creators and founders to edit images and share their projects with the world. It's well made and packed with features. The bird is the word.

Brand Bird screenshot app

What’s good about it?

  • Templates library
  • 3D rotation
  • Tweet importer
  • Undo and redo — very nice touch

Where can I use it?

  • On the web (there’s also a Figma plugin)

How much does it cost?

  • It’s free. The free plan is very generous and there’s additional paid features worth upgrading for.

2. Wrap.so - The Superhuman for Screenshots ⚡️

Superhuman for screenshots might be an exaggeration, but this well designed, paid-only app from Nev Flynn truly has a premium feel to it.

Like Superhuman you could also say that Wrap.so has a productivity-angle going for it. You start Wrap from its Chrome extension and capture screenshots in context, helping you stay in the flow 🌊. But the best thing about Wrap is its element selector. Forget the Cybertruck, turning an element on a web page into a pretty screenshot is true innovation.

Wrap screenshot app

What’s good?

  • Well designed
  • You can pick Mac backgrounds for that lowkey look
  • Capture single elements from webpages

Where can I use it?

  • Google Chrome (or Chromium browsers like Brave, etc.) — you need the Chrome extension

How much does it cost?

  • Paid plan only, 7 bucks per month

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