Whether you’re saving a funny meme, capturing a software bug, or documenting a tutorial, knowing how to take a screenshot is an essential skill for any computer user. Fortunately, both Windows and macOS offer multiple ways to capture your screen — and this guide will walk you through the easiest methods step-by-step.
If you’re new to computers or just looking for a faster way to grab your screen, this quick guide is for you.
🖥️ How to Take a Screenshot on Windows
Windows offers several built-in tools and shortcuts to take screenshots. Here are the most popular and beginner-friendly methods:
1. Print Screen (PrtScn) Key
Full Screen Capture: Press PrtScn to copy the entire screen to your clipboard.
Paste into an App: Open Paint, Word, or any image editor and press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot.
2. Alt + PrtScn
Captures only the active window.
Paste it into an app using Ctrl + V.
3. Windows + Shift + S (Snip & Sketch)
Opens a small overlay with options:
Rectangular snip
Freeform snip
Window snip
Fullscreen snip
The screenshot is copied to your clipboard and can be saved via the Snip & Sketch app.
4. Windows + PrtScn
Captures the entire screen and automatically saves it to:
Pictures > Screenshots folder
5. Snipping Tool
Search for “Snipping Tool” in the Start menu.
Choose the snip type and capture your screen.
Save or annotate the image directly.
🍏 How to Take a Screenshot on Mac
macOS makes screenshotting intuitive with built-in shortcuts and a dedicated app.
1. Command + Shift + 3
Captures the entire screen.
Saved automatically to your desktop.
2. Command + Shift + 4
Turns your cursor into a crosshair.
Click and drag to select the area you want to capture.
Release to save the screenshot to your desktop.
3. Command + Shift + 4 + Spacebar
Captures a specific window.
Hover over the window and click to capture.
4. Command + Shift + 5
Opens the Screenshot Toolbar:
Capture entire screen
Capture selected window
Capture selected portion
Record screen (video)
Includes options to choose save location and set a timer.
5. Touch Bar Screenshot (MacBook Pro only)
Press Command + Shift + 6 to capture the Touch Bar.
🧰 Bonus Tips for Both Platforms
✏️ Editing Screenshots
Windows: Use Paint, Snip & Sketch, or third-party apps like Greenshot or Lightshot.
Mac: Use Preview or the built-in Markup tool to annotate, crop, or highlight.
📂 Changing Save Location
Mac: Use the Screenshot Toolbar (Command + Shift + 5) to change where screenshots are saved.
Windows: Manually move screenshots from the default folder or use third-party tools to customize.
☁️ Cloud Sync
Screenshots can be synced to OneDrive (Windows) or iCloud (Mac) for easy access across devices.
🧑💻 Best Screenshot Tools for Beginners
If you want more control or advanced features, here are some beginner-friendly apps: