The Snipping Tool is updated in Windows 11 and now adds new tools to improve screenshots
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Windows 11 continues to bring improvements that we are seeing with the arrival of the new builds that are being released within the Insider Program and that you can now try. Now it&39;s time to learn about the changes that come with the Snipping Tool."
"We have seen changes in the Windows Calculator and in Mail and Calendar and to these are now added the changes in the renewed Snipping Tool. From the outset is now called Snip & Sketch (Cropping and drawing) to be called Snipping Tool (Cropping Tool) that can already be tested in the Windows Insider Program (Dev Channel)."
Two applications in one
"A change that goes beyond the name change, as the now called Snipping Tool>has been updated with new WinUI controls that allow the application to be more consistent with the design of the operating system. Snipping Tool is now more similar to the general aesthetic of Windows 11."
The first thing that stands out is the change in appearance, as Microsoft has enabled rounded corners and a reinforced Fluent Design style along with to a new iconography for the application.
In addition, the new Snipping Tool comes with new functions such as the one that allows you to capture a customized part of the screen and which is called Snipping Tool or the ability to add bookmarks and save that screenshot.
The new Snipping Tool now groups some of the features that were already in Snip and Draw. Just write Clippings>"
Since we opened it, just follow the instructions to capture the area of the screen that we want to collect and it will open directly in the Snipping Tool to be able to interact with it. We can use the pen icon or highlighter to add annotations and then share or save the results.
The new Snipping Tool now represents the best of both applications (Snipping and Drawing>"
Via | Windows Latest