The Snipping Tool is great for simple screenshots and quick doodles, but it can now do much more beyond that. It can now record video and audio, and recognize (even redact) text in images.
To get Snipping Tool on Taskbar in Windows 11/10, search for Snipping Tool in the Windows Search Box. Once you find the appropriate result, right-click on it and select Pin to taskbar.
Still, the published video gives plenty of info on what is about to come. Coming soon to Snipping Tool: you will be able to add shapes such as circles and arrows to images you are editing!
With this update to Snipping Tool, we are introducing the combined capture bar, making it easier to switch between capturing screenshots and screen recordings without having to open the app.
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