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Screenshots for developers

Ship clean UI and code screenshots for READMEs, pull requests and docs — and redact API keys, tokens and emails before they ever leave your machine. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

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Your code never touches a server

A lot of online screenshot tools upload your image to be processed. For a screenshot of internal code, a staging dashboard or a terminal full of tokens, that's the last thing you want. Snapframe runs entirely in your browser — the blur, the frame and the export all happen on your own device, so a sensitive capture stays exactly where it should: with you.

What developers use it for

The everyday screenshot jobs that show up in real engineering work.

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Redact secrets before they leak

API keys, tokens, .env values, emails and internal URLs end up in screenshots all the time. Drag a box over them and the blur is baked into the export — there's no hidden layer to peel back, and because it runs locally, the original never leaves your machine.

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Frame UI & terminal shots

Wrap a capture in a Mac window or browser frame so a UI shot reads as a real product, not a raw crop. Add padding, rounded corners and a soft shadow for docs, release notes and design reviews.

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Polish READMEs & docs

A tidy hero image makes an open-source project look maintained. Style a screenshot once, keep the look consistent across the README, the docs and the landing page — and export crisp PNGs that hold up on retina displays.

Transparent PNGs for docs

Export with no background so a UI shot drops cleanly onto a coloured slide, a dark docs theme or a banner. Frames, rounded corners and shadows all render with transparency around them.

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Clearer pull requests

Show reviewers exactly what changed. Annotate with text and arrows, blur anything sensitive in the staging data, and drop a clean before/after into the PR description.

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Batch a whole set

Building a docs gallery or a changelog? Drop in many screenshots, apply one style, and export them together as a zip instead of finishing each by hand.

Fits the workflow you already have

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Capture as usual

Grab your UI, terminal or code screenshot with whatever tool you already use.

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Redact, then frame

Paste it into Snapframe, blur any keys or private data, then add a frame and background.

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Export & embed

Download a crisp PNG (or transparent PNG) and drop it into your README, docs or PR.

Clean shots, no leaked secrets.

Free, runs in your browser, no signup — your code never leaves your device.