Capture
Start from the extension or bring in an existing asset.
Capture a page, mark the important detail, and export a clear result in one focused flow.
From capture to a polished visual update
Start from the extension, an upload, or a recent asset
In practice
From live page to polished handoff in one flow
Start from the extension or bring in an existing asset.
Highlight what matters with tools kept close to the asset.
Prepare the final output, then copy, download, or export it.
Capture, refine, and send in one flow without bouncing between tools.
Explain a bug, highlight a change, answer a customer, or document a process without extra tooling in the way.
Capture full pages, visible areas, specific windows, selected regions, or elements directly from the browser extension.
Record a browser tab quickly, with microphone, system audio, and camera options kept close to the start action.
Upload existing images or videos into the same workspace when the source is not the extension.
Annotate images, review video output, and prepare polished exports without opening a second toolchain.
A faster review loop
Move from a live page to a finished asset without bouncing between tools or rebuilding context.
Users can capture inside the browser, or open the image editor and upload, paste, or drag local files into the same workspace.
Screenshot results land in the image workspace. Recording results land in the video workspace with the next actions close by.
Core actions like markup, download, and export stay close to the media so teams can finish quickly.
Recent image assets, video assets, and account activity stay organized in one console.
From extension install to editing, the main places people start are here.
Install the extension, start a capture fast, and continue in the web workspace.
Return to one clear home base for recent assets, account settings, and plan details.
Open the image workspace to annotate, review, and export with the important details in focus.
Open the video workspace for preview, trim decisions, and clean export.
Why teams choose SniCap
The product stays focused on capture, annotation, review, and export so teams can send precise updates without tool sprawl.
The interface keeps the asset in the center and the next action nearby, which makes feedback faster to understand.
Wide canvases, firm typography, and deliberate spacing help the product feel stable during longer review sessions.
Start from the extension, a local upload, or a recent asset without resetting the rest of the workflow.
The language, routes, and layout are written for real product work instead of temporary demos or internal planning docs.
SniCap fits product updates, support replies, bug reports, tutorials, and internal documentation where a clear visual explanation matters.
No. You can also upload existing images and videos from the web app and continue in the same workspace.
Paid plans expand editing headroom and workflow support for teams that capture, annotate, and export more often.
Yes. Image and video assets follow parallel routes so the product stays consistent across both media types.
Start from a live page, continue in the workspace, and send clearer visual updates without slowing the rest of the team.