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Turn a plain, flat screenshot into a polished image with padding, a background, rounded corners and a soft shadow. Raw screen captures look cheap when dropped straight into docs, blog posts, social or stream thumbnails, or product shots — this tool fixes that. Drop a screenshot (or paste it with Ctrl/Cmd+V) and it adds breathing room around it, lays a color or gradient behind it, rounds the corners, and casts a soft drop shadow for the classic "beautiful screenshot" look. Choose a background of a solid color, a two-color gradient, or transparent (none), and tune the padding (as a percent of the long side), the corner radius, and the shadow strength with sliders. Turn on the Window bar option to place a macOS-style title bar with traffic-light dots (red, yellow, green) above the image, giving it an app-mockup feel. Everything — loading, compositing, and exporting — happens inside your browser (canvas); the screenshot is never uploaded, stored, or sent to a server, so it's safe for internal screens or captures containing private data. The output is a PNG, and with a transparent background the padding stays transparent, so you can drop the framed shot onto another design easily. This tool focuses on the frame + background + shadow look. To add only a border or Polaroid-style edge see Add Border; to crop to a square or circle for an avatar see Social Crop and Round Crop.
How to use
- Drop a screenshot (or paste with Ctrl/Cmd+V, or click to choose).
- Pick a background (solid / gradient / transparent) and adjust padding, corner radius and shadow. Optionally turn on the window bar.
- Check the preview and click "Download PNG". Your image is never uploaded.
FAQ
Is the screenshot I add sent to a server?
No. Loading, compositing, and exporting all happen inside your browser (canvas). The screenshot is never uploaded, stored, or sent to a server, so it's safe for internal screens or captures with private data.
Can I make the background transparent?
Yes. Set the background to "Transparent" and the padding area is exported as a transparent PNG. That's handy when you want to drop just the shadowed screenshot onto a slide or another design.
What is the window bar?
It's a bar placed above the image with macOS-style traffic-light dots (red, yellow, green). Turning it on gives the result an app-window mockup feel. Leave it off if you don't need it.
Does it reduce image quality?
No. The original screenshot is composited at its native pixels and the output is a lossless PNG, so the decoration adds no quality loss — the padding, rounded corners, and shadow are drawn outside or on top of your image.