
But having said that, it has a few cool features:

Some handy video toolsĪs we’ll see in the next section, Snagit’s video recorder is its Achilles heel. Snagit is a desktop app, so you don’t need to be online to use it. After the free trial, you’re in for the whole year. But there is no option of a month-by-month payment. That works out at around $6.25 per month, which is pretty cheap, and if you work in the Education, Government, or Non-Profit sectors, there are discounted offers as well. The price has gone up by around £12/$16 since the 2021 version. That includes in-year updates and maintenance. Snagit 2022 is currently priced at £56.12 per user per year (around $75). You can download Snagit free and try it out for 15 days, without giving credit card details. Summing up, Snagit’s not the best-looking or most intuitive screenshot tool (more on that later), but it’s one of the most comprehensive. A blur tool to obscure sensitive background material.Combining multiple screenshots into a single file.Snagit’s screenshot editor - Source: Īnd with OCR image-to-text capabilities, those screenshots can be put to good use.

Then, in the editor, you can go to town with the effects. Snagit’s screenshot app - Source: Īs well as full-screen, window, scrolling, time-delay, and many other capture types, it lets you add effects and share the file to other applications directly from the recording tool. Snagit gives you a massive range of options to create and edit screenshots. It’s best known for its screenshot capabilities, but it also includes a video screen recorder. Snagit’s been around forever, just like Techsmith’s other video tool, Camtasia.

Nimbus: A very inexpensive alternative for creating and editing screenshots, recording video, and sharing both links and files.

