PicPick

Free for personal use
Windows

PicPick takes captures of your screen. Select an area, a windows, entire screen or draw a section with mouse (“free hand”) and grab that portion as image.

Images taken can be saved to hard drive or shared on social networks, sent by email or FTP.

Modify image captured with powerful and easy to use editing tools; draw lines, shapes, add text, modify image properties (contrast, balance, brightness), rotate it and more. Support zoom in/out for image.

It includes a pixel ruler and a color picker.

It supports dual monitors. Commands are also available as keyboard shortcuts.

Alternatives (8)

Filter alternatives by all licenses and all platforms
Open Source
With Greenshot users can take screenshots of desktop. It supports to capture the entire desktop…
Windows
Snagit is an easy to use screen capture software that offers many additional advanced features.…
Mac Windows
Open Source
Take screenshots or make print screen with one click. Shutter is a tool for Linux…
Linux
Open Source
ShareX, previously with name ZUploader, is a program to capture desired area(s) from your screen…
Windows
Free
Snipping Tool is an utility already incorporated in Windows Vista/7/8 and newest. To find it,…
Windows
Freemium
Jing is a similar software with Snagit, both developed by the same company, designed to…
Mac Windows
Free
With Lightshot users can take screen shots very easily on their Mac or Windows PCs.…
Mac Windows
Open Source
KSnapshot is a tool for Linux, a KDE desktop application. Choose a desired capture mode…
Linux