These include methods that allow you to crop unwanted outer areas, touch up your image with filters, or make more advanced changes. If you want to crop a screenshot on a Mac, here’s what you’ll need to do.

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Taking Mac Screenshots

Before you know how to crop a screenshot, you might need to know how to take a new screenshot first. There are different methods for taking a screenshot on Mac, but the quickest way is to use one of several keyboard shortcuts. If you’re running macOS Mojave and later, you can use a built-in screenshot cropping tool to crop screenshots as you take them. If you’re unsure how to take screenshots, use these shortcuts:

Take a screenshot of the whole screen: Shift + Command + 3Capture part of the screen: Shift + Command + 4 Capture a window or menu: Shift + Command + 4 + Space bar

How to Crop a Screenshot on a Mac

Once you’ve taken a screenshot, you can crop it using one of the methods below.

Using the Built-In Screenshot Cropping Tool

The new, built-in screenshot cropping tool is perhaps the best method for cropping a screenshot on a Mac. Immediately after taking a screenshot in macOS, you’ll notice a floating thumbnail in the bottom-right corner of your screen. It’s a thumbnail of your screenshot—when clicked, it brings up the cropping tool. If you don’t click on the thumbnail within a few seconds, it will go away, and you won’t be able to use the tool. Unfortunately, the time before it goes away can’t be extended. To crop using this tool:

Using Preview

When you double-click an image in macOS, the Preview app opens by default. You can use this tool to quickly crop your screenshots. To crop a screenshot using Preview:

Using the Photos app

The Photos app is the built-in tool for managing your images on macOS. It can also be used as a basic photo editing tool, allowing you to quickly crop screenshots on a Mac. You’ll need to save your screenshot to your Mac before you do this, however. To use the Photos app to edit screenshots:

Third-Party Solutions

There are a number of third-party apps that allow you to edit images—you can check these out by clicking the Photo & Video section in the App Store. These include favorites like Adobe Lightroom, Polarr Photo Editor, Pixelstyle Photo Image Editor, and more. Similar apps are also available online. Each third-party photo-editing solution acts slightly differently than the next when it comes to cropping. As an example, let’s take a look at how Polarr Photo Editor works with cropping. To edit screenshots using Polarr Photo Editor:

Editing Screenshots on a Mac

Whether you’re using a built-in tool or a third-party alternative, there are plenty of ways to crop a screenshot on a Mac. More advanced image editing tools, including GIMP or Photoshop, will allow you to crop your screenshots. You can also give web-based tools a try—a quick Google search will reveal these, but some worthy mentions include Fotor, PicResize, and piZap. Missing new macOS features? If you can’t update, it might be time to consider upgrading your Mac. Comment Name * Email *

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