Screenshots that actually go somewhere
Screeniti turns a quick screenshot into something you can keep, annotate and share — without juggling files.
Every day people capture their screen to report a bug, save a receipt, explain a step or keep a reference. Then the file gets lost in a Downloads folder, renamed “Screenshot 47”, and never found again. We built Screeniti to fix exactly that.
What Screeniti does
Screeniti is a Chrome extension that captures any web page in three ways — the visible area, the entire scrollable page, or a region you draw with the mouse. Each capture opens in a clean editor where you can add a note, save it to your private library, or publish it and copy a shareable link in one click.
Why we made it
Most screenshot tools stop at the image. You still have to save it, find it, upload it somewhere, and paste a link. We wanted the whole loop — capture → annotate → share — to take a couple of seconds, and for every shot to live in one place you can search later.
Who it’s for
- Developers and QA reporting bugs with a note attached to the exact view.
- Designers and PMs sharing a page state with a link in chat.
- Support teams documenting steps for customers.
- Anyone who wants a tidy, searchable history of their screenshots.
Our principles
Fast by default. Private unless you choose to publish. Your screenshots are yours — you can download or delete any of them at any time. We keep the interface minimal so the tool gets out of your way.
Want to try it? Add Screeniti to Chrome or read our guides on taking better screenshots.