5 of the best alternatives to the Windows Snipping Tool

Lightshot

Lightshot is free for download directly from their website. This has been the screenshot program I have personally used for a few years now. It’s definitely not the fanciest of them all, but it does the job, and it does it well. It is rather easy to use and can be set up in a matter of seconds after it has been installed.

Greenshot

Similar to Lightshot, this is another lightweight and free-to-use screenshot software tool. Greenshot is also open source, which some may find appealing. Work on the project seems to have slowed down, but they have updated their blog back in February, and it seems like they want to keep it going.

PicPick

PicPick has both free and paid versions, depending on your needs. It also has loads of options to make sure you are getting the most from it. Even with all of its options, it is so easy to use that almost anyone should be able to navigate it with ease.

Snagit

This one seems to be more for professionals rather than standard users. While there is a free trial available, after it ends you will need to purchase a yearly subscription to continue to use the software. The license is only around /year, but with so many other free alternatives, it may be worth looking around first to see if there is another that will do what you need.

ShareX

ShareX is a free and open-source screenshot capturing utility. It dubs itself as the best free and open-source screenshot tool for Windows and, in fact, it might just be. Considering all that it has to offer, it gives some of the bigger tools that require purchases and subscriptions a run for their money.

Is it worth downloading a 3rd party screenshot tool?

Yes, if you take screenshots regularly, then it absolutely is. While the Windows Snipping Tool can take screenshots and even record your screen, it doesn’t have many features overall. As you can see, there are some other good options available. If you are after something that will give you a link for sharing, then Lightshot may be the right tool, since it does this with a single click. However, if you are looking for the best of the best, you may want to check out ShareX.

As we mentioned, ShareX is free and open source, and out of the five Windows Snipping Tool alternatives we have looked at, it may just have the most options available. From multiple capture modes, to annotation tools, and even multiple upload features, the plethora of options ShareX offers is going to be enough for almost any user, no matter the screenshot task at hand.

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5 of the best alternatives to the Windows Snipping Tool