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.
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.
The everyday screenshot jobs that show up in real engineering work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Grab your UI, terminal or code screenshot with whatever tool you already use.
Paste it into Snapframe, blur any keys or private data, then add a frame and background.
Download a crisp PNG (or transparent PNG) and drop it into your README, docs or PR.
Why some redaction can be undone — and how to bake it into the export.
Read the guideExport a see-through screenshot to drop onto any docs theme or slide.
Read the guideHow founders, support teams and marketers put Snapframe to work.
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