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However the annotation options are fairly limited and currently only include a pen and a highlighter - we would like to see some shapes arrows and text options. The ability to add an audio narration to your screen capture can come handy, and Snip makes this very easy to accomplish. You can also share the capture via email or online linking.
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The annotated capture can be saved as image file or MP4 video, if you decide to include an audio narration. simple charts) or snap a picture with your webcam and annotate it. In addition to screen captures, you can also start with a whiteboard for graphical presentations (e.g. You can then add annotations (pen or highlighter) and even record an audio to narrate your comments. Simply click and drag to capture any window or area of your screen to capture a screenshot. Microsoft Snip enables you to create screen captures with optional audio narration and annotations. While this approach misses out on advanced features like annotations and delayed snips, it is a great way to grab a quick screenshot. With some improvements to the annotation tools it could become a welcome addition to Microsoft Office.Create annotated screen captures with audio
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There’s nothing particularly new in the preview Snip that’s not been available in other software for years. The easiest way to do that is via the Copy button in Snip, then paste into an email or document. With Snip you can get an image of something that’s happening on your screen then use it in an email to tech support. Add annotations, insert images, add text, create your own watermark, and even add reflection effects and 3D rotation for your image.
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Mostly getting computer help or teaching. Windows Snipping Tool comes inbuilt and provides an easy and free screenshot captor with more functionality than the Print Screen command. We suspect most people use screen shots for more mundane things.


The Copy option makes it easy to Paste into PowerPoint, Word or Excel.
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You can save the video to the web site (not your own OneDrive account), email or save to your local computer. PicPick is yet another snipping tool designed specifically for Windows, allowing full screenshots, snips, scrolling shots, and markup tools.PicPick is a free and easy-to-use screen capture and editing application for screenshot quality enhancement. Click on Record then speak and draw on the image. One interesting Snip trick – make a video as you annotate an image. Two different programs to perform a rather simple task. So, I (1) save the snapshot to desktop, (2) open it with Paint 3D and (3) annotate the image. But I don't find any option to annotate or add shapes. Unfortunately, Snip doesn’t (yet) have a selection of common annotation tools like arrows, circles and callouts. So, I have started getting used to Snip & Sketch. There’s no way to easily draw a straight line, not even the ‘Hold Shift key while drawing shortcut that’s been in Windows Paint for as long as anyone can remember. Only free form lines are possible which means raggedy and messy annotations unless you have a remarkably steady hand or ideal hardware. There are four widths of pen line (hold down the Pen button to change) and five colors. Once you’ve taken an image you can draw on the image with some very simple tools. Press the New button to start snipping with the snipping bar. The small button on bottom right is the library of past Snip images and videos. Option 1: Using the Snip & Sketch app Press the Start button and enter Snip & Sketch in the search field. On the left is the snipping tool, next is the ‘Whiteboard’ (really the Snip image editor with a blank white opening image) and Camera. Here’s the main Snip toolbar which can float on your screen. You can save the screen snap (or snip, if you prefer) locally or email it from the app window. It’s also possible to an image from an attached camera. The Windows Snipping Tool could do better at screenshot annotation. Press the snipping button and then draw a rectangle around the part of the screen you want. Snip can take images of any part of the screen. There are plenty of screen image products out there to say nothing of the Windows shortcut (PrintScreen button or Win + PrtSc in Windows 8/10) and the Screenshot tool in Office itself. There’s no system requirements listed but it’s certainly Windows only.

Snip is from Microsoft Garage meaning it’s in preview and perhaps a test of concepts and technologies than a fully formed product. Snip is a way to grab images from your screen or camera, edit them and then insert into Office documents or emails as well as share on social media. Microsoft has released a new Office app called Snip.
