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✂️ Snip — screenshots for Mac, the gentle way

Snip is in development and not yet released. Leave your email and we'll send you the launch link the day Snip ships (Q3 2026), at the price you see below. Nothing is charged today.

By Leetcraft
Independent Mac software · Support contact@getsnipformac.com

Screenshots on a Mac, without the keyboard gymnastics.

You know the shortcut is ⌘⇧⌃4 or ⌘⇧5 or something with four fingers. You can never remember. The file ends up on the desktop — or the clipboard — or nowhere — and you end up taking a photo of the screen with your phone. Snip fixes that. It sits in your menu bar as one friendly scissors icon. Click it, drag a box around what you want, done. The image goes straight to your clipboard, ready to paste into an email, and a copy is saved to a folder you actually chose.

Why people give up on Mac screenshots

  • The shortcut is four keys held at once — arthritis, cold hands, or just a bad day all break it.
  • The screenshot lands on the Desktop and clutters it until the Mac feels "slow".
  • The preview floats in the corner for five seconds and disappears before you can drag it.
  • There's no obvious button anywhere. Nothing to click. Nothing to point at when helping a parent over the phone.

Before Snip / After Snip

Drag the slider. On the left, the built-in macOS screenshot flow — keyboard shortcut, floating thumbnail that vanishes, file on the Desktop, maybe. On the right, Snip — one click in the menu bar, drag to select, copy + save, done. Nothing to memorize.

macOS screenshot flow before and after installing Snip — With Snip
macOS screenshot flow before and after installing Snip — macOS default flow
macOS default flowWith Snip
Drag the handle left or right. Left: remember ⌘⇧⌃4 and hunt on the Desktop. Right: one click, done.

What Snip does

  • One scissors icon in the menu bar — visible, clickable, always there.
  • Click, drag a box, release. That's the whole gesture.
  • The screenshot is copied to the clipboard and saved to the folder you picked during setup.
  • A big, slow-fade confirmation — you can actually see it worked.
  • Large-type onboarding that walks you through granting Screen Recording permission step by step.
  • Optional global shortcut if you want one — but you never have to use it.
Snip onboarding — large-type, one step at a time

Built for people who hate software

  • Designed with parents, grandparents, and "I'm not a computer person" users in mind.
  • Every screen has one big button and one clear sentence. No settings maze.
  • System font, native title bar, real macOS vibrancy — feels like an Apple app, not an Electron mess.
  • Works on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs (macOS 12+).
  • No account. No subscription. No cloud. Your screenshots never leave your Mac.
  • One-time payment. Lifetime updates on the lifetime tier.
  • Email support answered by a human, usually within a day.

30-day no-questions refund

If Snip doesn't click for you, reply to the receipt email within 30 days and we refund the purchase in full. No form, no call, no "we'll get back to you."

What you need

A Mac running macOS 12 (Monterey) or newer. Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) or Intel — one download, both supported. About 80 MB of disk space. Screen Recording permission, which Snip walks you through granting on first launch.

Coming Q3 2026. Sign up below and we'll email the launch link the day Snip ships. No payment is taken today.
Supported OS
macOS 12 (Monterey) or newer — Apple Silicon & Intel
One-time payment at launch
No subscription. Lifetime updates on the Lifetime tier.
Status
In development — ships Q3 2026.