Capture Content

Winsage
July 23, 2025
Microsoft is introducing the Copilot Vision tool for Windows 11, which scans and analyzes content on users' screens, allowing them to ask questions about what they see and receive immediate assistance. This feature is part of a broader rollout of AI capabilities aimed at improving productivity. For users with Snapdragon-powered Copilot Plus PCs, an AI-driven agent in the Settings app will enable natural language searches for specific settings. The “Click to Do” preview feature will be enhanced for quick actions, and unique features for Copilot Plus PCs will include an AI-powered sticker generator in Paint, an object selection tool for image editing, and an AI lighting option in Photos. The Snipping Tool will also gain a “perfect screenshot” feature. Additionally, all Windows 11 users will benefit from a new color picker in the Snipping Tool and an automatic issue resolution mechanism for unexpected restarts. These features will be rolled out over the next month.
AppWizard
June 4, 2024
The upcoming Android 15 update will allow users to set a default note-taking app that can be launched from the lock screen and insert screen grabs. Developers of note-taking apps need to modify their apps to handle the CREATENOTE intent and enable content capture capability.
Winsage
May 13, 2024
- Chrome browser does not have a built-in screenshot feature like Microsoft Edge - Users can use the Snipping Tool on Windows 11 and 10 to capture specific screen areas efficiently - DevTools in Chrome offer a more advanced method for taking screenshots - Chrome Web Store offers plugins like "Screenshot Master Full Page Capture" for more user-friendly experience with editing capabilities.
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