Capture, edit, annotate, and share screenshots with Snapixen, a free and open-source screenshot tool for Linux, featuring basic image editing capabilities and seamless integration with cloud storage services.
Snapixen is an open-source screenshot capturing and editing utility for Linux operating systems. It provides an easy-to-use graphical interface to take screenshots of your full desktop, active windows, or select regions, and open them for editing right away.
With Snapixen you can add text annotations, shapes, arrows, highlights, obscures, and crop images before exporting. It has basic image editing capabilities like resizing, rotating, flipping, brightness/contrast adjustment, and adding borders. You can also add watermarks to your screenshots.
After taking and editing your screenshots, Snapixen allows you to directly upload and share them to cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, Imgur, and Flickr. It also lets you copy screenshots to clipboard, print, or save in common image formats like JPG, PNG or PDF.
Snapixen is designed to be lightweight, customizable and integrate well into Linux desktop environments. With its ease of use and sharing options, it can be a handy screenshot tool for regular desktop usage as well as creating documentation, tutorials, bug reports or any other work involving screenshots.
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