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Screenshot

A feature that saves whatever is displayed on your phone or computer screen as an image.

In Simple Terms

A screenshot is a feature that saves whatever is currently displayed on your phone or computer screen as an image. By pressing a button combination or using a dedicated action, you can capture all or part of the screen and turn it into an image file. These saved images are widely used for sharing error screens, taking notes, and explaining step-by-step instructions.

Behind the Name

The word combines "screen" with "shot," as in a photograph, the same way you might take a shot of a scene with a camera. It captures whatever is showing on your screen and turns it into an image file, just like snapping a photo of it. That's also why the feature is often called a "screen capture" or shortened to "screencap."

Take a Closer Look!

A screenshot is a feature that saves whatever appears on an electronic device's display as a still image.
Because it captures the text, images, and layout exactly as they're arranged, you can preserve information exactly as you saw it.

The exact method varies by device: on a smartphone, you typically press the power button and volume button together, while on a computer you use a dedicated key or keyboard shortcut.
Beyond capturing the whole screen, many devices also offer options to crop and save just a specific area, or a scrolling capture feature that records an entire long page that doesn't fit on one screen into a single image.

In short, it acts like a camera that copies your digital screen.
It's used as a handy way to accurately share information in many everyday and business situations, from recording websites and keeping notes on social media conversations to sharing your screen when an app runs into a bug.

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