Make screenshots
launch-ready fast.
Free screenshot beautifier for product launches, docs, changelogs, and social posts. Add gradients, browser frames, annotations, blur, and export a crisp PNG.

One screenshot, many jobs.
Turn plain screenshots into launch graphics, docs images, social previews, support callouts, and product update visuals.






Everything needed for a polished screenshot.
Keep the workflow fast: drop an image, choose a look, mark up the important parts, and export.
Backgrounds.
Use tuned gradients or solid colors to turn a flat screenshot into a shareable visual.




Frames.
Add macOS, browser light, or browser dark chrome with an editable URL pill.
Annotate.
Draw arrows, bent arrows, labels, highlights, and blur boxes before exporting a crisp PNG.

Beautify screenshots before you share them.
Snazz is a browser-based screenshot beautifier for product makers, designers, founders, and developers who need clean images for launches, changelogs, documentation, social posts, and app previews.
Add a gradient screenshot background, choose a browser frame, tune padding and rounded corners, draw annotations, blur sensitive areas, then export a crisp PNG image. The editor runs locally in your tab, so your screenshot does not need to be uploaded to a server.
Screenshot beautifier questions.
Is Snazz free?
Yes. Snazz is a free screenshot beautifier you can use without creating an account.
Are screenshots uploaded?
No. Screenshots stay in your browser tab. Snazz uses browser APIs to preview and export images locally.
Can I export PNG images?
Yes. Snazz exports polished PNG images from a hand-drawn canvas path at 2x resolution.
Can I add browser frames?
Yes. Snazz includes macOS, browser light, and browser dark frames with an editable URL pill.
Can I annotate screenshots?
Yes. You can add arrows, bent arrows, highlight boxes, text labels, and blur regions before export.
Does Snazz require signup?
No. You can open the editor, drop a screenshot, customize it, and export without signup.
Your image gets uploaded stays in your tab.
There is no upload endpoint. There is no analytics on your image. Open DevTools and watch the network tab — it's silent.