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Getting Started
Capturing Screenshots
Editing Screenshots
Exporting
Once your screenshot looks the way you want, use the export dialog to save or share it. Open it from the editor's footer, or with Ctrl/Cmd+S.
Image export
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Format | PNG, JPG, or WebP. |
| Quality | Slider from 0–100 (default 90). Applies to JPG/WebP compression. |
| Size | Choose a scale multiplier (e.g. 0.5×, 1×, 2×) or enter custom width/height dimensions. |
| Destination | Save to a file, or copy directly to your clipboard. |
Save to file
Choose Save, pick a location (or use your configured default — see Settings), and Savvyshot writes the image at the chosen format, quality, and size.
Copy to clipboard
Choose Copy, or press Ctrl/Cmd+C from the editor, to copy the rendered canvas as an image — ready to paste into chat apps, documents, or design tools. Use Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+C to copy just the original source image without your edits.
Video export
If your canvas uses a video background, you can export the result as a short video instead of a static image:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Format | GIF or MP4. |
| Duration | Slider, up to the length of the source video. |
| Background quality | SD or HD, based on the available Pexels video files. |
Tips
- For app store screenshots or marketing pages, export at 2× scale for crisp results on high-DPI displays.
- If you've enabled Close editor on copy in Settings, copying to clipboard will automatically close the editor tab.
Last updated June 15, 2026