Turn any screenshot into a shareable link instantly. Just paste from your clipboard — no need to save files first. Perfect for bug reports, design feedback, and quick sharing.
Works with any screenshot tool — Cmd+Shift+4, Snipping Tool, Snip & Sketch
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You take a screenshot. Now you need to share it. You could attach it to an email, upload it to a cloud drive, or drag it into a chat app — but all of those require extra steps.
A screenshot to link generator skips all that. Take your screenshot, paste it on the page, and get a URL you can share anywhere:
Unlike cloud storage links, screenshot URLs open directly in the browser. Anyone with the link sees the image instantly — no sign-in, no downloading, no app required.
Use your favorite screenshot tool. Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac, Win+Shift+S on Windows, or click Capture Screen to grab directly.
Press Cmd+V or Ctrl+V to paste your screenshot. It uploads automatically — no need to save a file first.
Get your shareable URL instantly. Paste it in chat, email, docs, or anywhere you need to share.
Paste a screenshot directly from your clipboard. No saving to files, no drag and drop. Just Cmd+V.
Capture any window, tab, or your entire screen with one click. No browser extension needed.
Get a shareable URL in seconds. Your screenshot is optimized and uploaded automatically.
Just paste and share. No sign-up, no login, no email required.
Links work on any device, any browser, any platform. Anyone can view with just the URL.
Your screenshots are shared exactly as captured. No branding added.
Bug Reports: Screenshot the issue, paste it here, and share the link in your bug tracker. Way faster than saving, uploading, and attaching.
Design Feedback: Capture a mockup or UI state and share the link instantly with your team. They see the screenshot without downloading anything.
Slack & Teams: Paste the link in a channel and the screenshot previews inline. No more “see attached” in threads.
Documentation: Embed screenshot links in Notion, Confluence, or GitHub READMEs. The images load directly in the page.
Customer Support: Ask users to screenshot their issue, paste it here, and share the link. Much simpler than explaining file uploads.
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