Sponsor: ScreenFloat – Power up Your Screenshots →

ScreenFloat is your Mac’s screenshot all-rounder. You capture screenshots and recordings with it, and they’ll float above all windows, so you can always reference them. It’s like Picture-in-Picture — just for screengrabs.

ScreenFloat

Copy or redact text, barcodes, and faces effortlessly to keep private data private.

Easily share your screenshots via drag and drop, or create shareable and embeddable links hosted on iCloud, ImageKit or Cloudinary. Crop, “fold”, resize, de-retinize, cut, trim and mute your screenshots and recordings, or add markup and annotate them non-destructively.

Creating screenshots doesn’t have to clutter up your Desktop. ScreenFloat stores all your shots in its Shots Browser, where you can organize, categorize and find your shots. ScreenFloat supports iCloud syncing, so you can access these files on your other Macs.

With Double-Click actions, AppleScript, and Shortcuts support, you can automate your screenshots with ease.

But don’t take this sponsor post’s word for it – here’s what users of ScreenFloat say about it on the Mac App Store:

  • “A world-class tool. Should not be missing on any Mac” – Bärlibob
  • “One of the most important apps in my workflow.” – Osram
  • “I couldn’t live without it” – danielc41
  • “Super useful app” – JohnBSirius

What’s most important, though, is what you think about it. So please do give it a try!

There’s a free, 28-day trial, and after that, it’s a one-time purchase on the Mac App Store.

I’m sure you won’t regret it. Not like Apple, putting a 32-bit CPU on a 16-bit bus in a bunch of old beige Macs. That was regrettable.