freeSnapInk

Pure web screenshot workflow

Annotate screenshots in the browser, not through another extension prompt.

Tools like Nimbus and Awesome Screenshot are capable, but extension permissions and free-tier limits create hesitation. freeSnapInk keeps the first workflow simpler: upload an image, mark it up, export it, and move on.

No install friction

This product is shaped around quick screenshot cleanup after the capture already exists. It does not need extension permissions just to draw arrows or blur a detail.

Web

drag and drop image editing

Free

exports for everyday annotation tasks

Fast

simple UI without account-first detours

Live browser tool

Annotate a screenshot in the browser

Current tool

Drag from the start point to the target area to place an arrow.

Tip: press Ctrl+V to paste a screenshot directly from the clipboard.

0 annotations placed

Upload a screenshot, then draw callouts and export a clean PNG.

Upload an existing screenshot or paste one from the clipboard to start annotating.

Why people use it

No browser extension permissions to install first.

Why people use it

No daily screenshot cap for the basic workflow.

Why people use it

Drag, annotate, and export without switching apps.

Core toolset

Enough annotation power for docs, bug reports, feedback, and support replies.

Focus the first release on the markup tools people actually need after a screenshot already exists instead of trying to become a full recording suite immediately.

Arrow and box callouts

Blur or redact sensitive details

Crop and resize

Export clean annotated images