Supa Screenshot: beautiful, instant screenshots

Learn more about Supa Screenshots and its various use cases by clicking here.


💡 Tip: use Command+Shift+9 (Mac) or Control+Shift+9 (Windows) to quickly take a screenshot on Chrome.

Supa Screenshots are beautiful, customizable screenshots taken directly through Supademo's extension. Using the intuitive Supademo extension, users can create both beautiful interactive demos and screenshots, all in one place:

Use cases for Supa Screenshots

While interactive product demos are the recommended route for most features or complex workflows, Supa Screenshots may be a better fit for highlighting a design tweak, a small UX refresh, or featuring minor updates on support docs/changelog.


Other examples include:

  • Taking quick product screenshots for internal collaboration;
  • Highlighting minor features or design updates on changelogs/product updates;
  • Sharing screenshots as links in emails;
  • Taking screenshots to add to an existing Supademo;

How to create an Supa Screenshot

Creating, annotating, and sharing a Supa Screenshot is instant and intuitive. Here's a step-by-step overview of the feature:

Key features of Supa Screenshot:

  1. Full-screen or area screenshots: Capture the entire browser by clicking anywhere on the screen. Or drag across a chosen area to capture specific content on the screen.
  2. Delayed screenshot capture: Capture modals, menu items, or time-bound assets by delaying the screenshot capture by 3 seconds.
  3. Apply beautiful backgrounds: Choose from a collection of beautiful backgrounds – no design skills required!
  4. Blur, annotate, crop: Redact sensitive information, add callouts, annotate with text, or crop your image without needing to use another editing app.
  5. Copy to clipboard or download: Instantly copy the screenshot to your clipboard with keyboard shortcuts, or download to your local computer.
  6. Cloud storage & share as a URL: Share screenshots as a link – great for creating one source of truth, removing access to screenshots, or keeping them updated for everyone with a link.
  7. Add to Supademo: Quickly take screenshots and add it to an existing Supademo in just a few clicks – making interactive demos much more maintainable.
An example of a Supa Screenshot on a product update blog post.
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