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Getting Started
Capturing Screenshots
Editing Screenshots
Pinned Windows
A pinned window is a small, floating, always-on-top copy of your screenshot that stays visible while you work in other applications — handy for following along with a tutorial, comparing designs, or keeping reference text on screen.
Pinning requires an activated license. See Plans & Pricing and Activating Your License.
Pinning a screenshot
From the editor, press Ctrl/Cmd+P (or use the pin action in the footer) to pin the current canvas as a floating window.
If Show preview after taking screenshot is enabled (see Settings), the preview window that appears after a capture is itself a pinned-style floating window.
Interacting with a pinned window
- Move it — click and drag anywhere on the pinned window to reposition it.
- Zoom — hold
Ctrl(Windows) /Cmd(macOS) and scroll to zoom in or out around your cursor. - Zoom controls — the footer of the pinned window has buttons for original size (100%), fit to window, and a custom zoom level.
- Close it — on Windows, hover over the top-right corner to reveal a close button. On macOS, use the standard window close control.
Sending it back to the editor
Double-click a pinned window, or use its context menu, to send the screenshot back to the editor for further edits.
Tips
- Pinned windows are great for keeping a step-by-step guide or design reference visible while you work in another app.
- You can pin multiple screenshots at once — each becomes its own floating window.
Last updated June 15, 2026