

I used this feature extensively while grabbing screenshots for my HEY email review post.Īnother editing pro-feature is the: Auto-numbering tool See how easy it is to hide sensitive information from your screenshots? Check this example: Pixelating texts using the easy pixelate option. It’s dead simple to pixelate an area of my screenshot using CleanShot X. Here, I can hover on the preview window and click edit to bring up a screen like this: CleanShot X’s editing window.Īlthough macOS’s screen utility has a similar editor, CleanShot X has a couple of easy editing features like the: Quick pixelating option Whenever I take a screenshot or record using CleanShot X, the result appears in a preview layout at the bottom left corner of my screen. I love how CleanShot X gives me in-house screenshot editing tools which are simple to use.

One of them is the: Capture and edit feature Out of them, I find myself using a handful very frequently. Now that you have seen what CleanShot X can do, here are: Some features of CleanShot X I love and use dailyĬleanShot X has loads of features. Using it for a few days, I knew CleanShot X was a fantastic upgrade. To make the deal sweet, they even offered me a 50% discount because I had already paid for the previous version. When I got an email from MakeTheWeb, the creator of CleanShot, that their next version CleanShot X is available, I upgraded swiftly. I hit ⌘ 4 and CleanShot highlights an area of my screen to capture.

Still, for cases like the one above, it needed some extra work.Īlso, CleanShot at that time seemed like an excellent macOS app to have for a $15 one-time fee.ĬleanShot is one of those apps that fit so seamlessly into my workflow that I forgot about it down the road. I remember the native screenshot utility on macOS was already decent enough to grab screenshots and videos. One of the main motivations behind getting a copy of the CleanShot app about a year back was to quickly record a part of my screen and turn it into a GIF. It’s the successor to the hugely popular CleanShot app. In this article, I’ll take you through my CleanShot X workflow and tell you how I grab pro-level screenshots with negligible effort. That’s why, to make screenshotting and sharing easy, I use a fantastic app called CleanShot X. Although, macOS’s native screenshot tool is decent for most cases, it’s still a very basic one.
