Best Screenshot Apps for Gmail

Find and compare the best Screenshot apps for Gmail in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Screenshot apps for Gmail on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Loom Reviews
    Top Pick

    Loom

    Loom

    $0 per month
    11 Ratings
    Instantly record and share video messages from your screen, cam or both. It's faster than typing an email or meeting live. Use it for free. Available for Mac, Windows, Chrome, iOS, and Android.
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    Droplr Reviews

    Droplr

    Droplr

    $7 per month
    5 Ratings
    Instantly capture screen recordings and screenshots. It's saved to cloud with a link that you can share with anyone, anyplace. You can capture a portion of the screen or the entire webpage. Then mark it up. Your screen capture or screen recording is automatically saved to the cloud. A link to it is automatically saved on your clipboard. Screen recording with an optional webcam is possible as a GIF, or HD video. You can capture the entire screen or a portion of it. To make it more personal, you can add your webcam. Unlimited GIF recording duration. You can capture a portion or the entire screen. You can also take a complete webpage screenshot. Add text or highlight color to annotate. You can add shapes such as lines, circles and arrows to the image editor. Copy it and share it anywhere, including email or Slack. Download as PNG or WebM. All screen recordings and screenshots are saved to your Droplr account. Reduce the clutter of screen recordings and screenshots on your computer.
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    Awesome Screenshot Reviews

    Awesome Screenshot

    Awesome Screenshot

    $4 per user per month
    2 Ratings
    Awesome Screenshot is a web platform designed for both designers and screenshot aficionados, primarily focused on gathering and delivering targeted feedback on your visuals and designs. The Awesome Screenshot extension serves as a comprehensive tool for capturing and sharing either specific sections or entire images from your browser, allowing users to incorporate text, annotations, lines, arrows, and shapes directly onto the images they capture. It simplifies collaboration by enabling commenters to leave point-specific remarks directly on the annotated images. Users can upload their captured images through four different methods: via the Chrome extension, drag and drop, selecting an image from their device, or pasting an image from the clipboard. To provide feedback on an image using Awesome Screenshot, users first select their preferred color from the “point color” option located on the top control bar of the screen, with the chosen color being displayed in the “point color” bar. Once the color is selected, users can click on the image at their desired location to position their message effectively, enhancing the clarity of their feedback. This user-friendly approach fosters a more interactive experience, making it easier for teams to communicate their thoughts visually.
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