Make slides faster
Pull diagrams, charts, and quotes straight off any page into your deck. Snap, paste, done, no re-downloading or re-cropping.
Free · Chrome Extension · Built for studying
The screenshot tool for students. Snap lecture slides, stitch them into one image, and hand your AI tutor the whole week in a single paste.
Free covers a normal week: 12 region snaps, 4 full-page, 4 merges. Pro removes the caps for finals season.
Half of studying is moving stuff between tabs. Snapiq makes the screenshot part instant, so the slide, the diagram, and the deadline all end up where they need to go.
Pull diagrams, charts, and quotes straight off any page into your deck. Snap, paste, done, no re-downloading or re-cropping.
ChatGPT and Claude cap how many images you can attach. Combine four snaps into one and send the whole lecture in a single upload.
No more screenshot graveyard. Every capture lives in Snapiq's library, pin the keepers, clear the rest in one click.
Grab the entire visible page in one keystroke. Dashboards, readings, lecture recordings, all straight to your clipboard.
Snapiq lives in your Chrome toolbar. Click the icon to open the popup, then choose how you want to capture.
SnapiqGridTip: choose This tab when sharing for best region alignment.
Click the Snapiq icon in your Chrome toolbar (or use the floating widget tab on any page).
Three buttons, three jobs:
Each capture lands in your library with one-click Edit & Annotate, Copy, Save (pin it), Download, or Delete. Use Clear unsaved to bulk-tidy.
ChatGPT and Claude cap how many images you can attach at once. Snapiq's Combine stitches multiple screenshots into a single image, one upload, the whole lecture.
Open the popup, hit Combine, and pick the captures you want to merge.
2×2 grid, 4 columns, 4 rows, or 1 big + 3 small, Snapiq lays them out cleanly.
Hit Save combined screenshot or Copy to clipboard. Paste a single PNG into ChatGPT, Claude, or anywhere else.
Three capture modes, all hotkey-driven. Pick the one that fits the moment.
Up to 200 MB of local storage. Nothing leaves the browser.
Push to clipboard the second you snap. Paste straight into Slack, Linear, anywhere.
One click sends a clean PNG to your Downloads folder.
Save important shots so "Clear unsaved" never touches them.
A draggable panel that minds its own business. Toggle it, move it, hide it.
Canvas, Google Docs, JSTOR, lecture recordings, whatever. If you can see it, you can snap it.
Chrome has a screenshot tool tucked in DevTools. You can also splice screenshots in a slide deck. Here's how Snapiq stacks up.
| Feature | Snapiq | Chrome built-in | Manual collage |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-click region capture | ✓ | – | – |
| Full-page stitching (lazy load aware) | ✓ | – | – |
| Combine multiple shots into one image | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Stays local, no upload, no account | ✓ | ✓ | – |
| Built-in annotate & edit | ✓ | – | – |
| Library across browser sessions | ✓ | – | – |
| Keyboard hotkeys | ✓ | – | – |
Real reviews from the Chrome Web Store.
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Best extension bro thank u.
I've been using Snapiq for a few weeks now, and it has completely changed how I take and organize screenshots. The interface is super simple, and I love that I can capture a whole webpage or just a selected area. The upload feature is fast and reliable. Definitely saves me a lot of time!
Snapiq does exactly what it promises. My only issue is that occasionally it lags when capturing full-page screenshots, but overall, it's reliable and easy to use.
Free covers a normal study week. Pro costs less than one campus coffee a month, for finals season and capture-everything brains.
Great for casual capture.
For power users who capture all day.
Best value, save 33%.
Save 33%, 2 months free
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Yes, Snapiq is free to install with a generous weekly allowance (12 region screenshots, 4 full-page captures, and 4 image merges per week). Heavy users can upgrade to Snapiq Pro for unlimited captures, merges, and full-page screenshots.
Click the Snapiq icon in your Chrome toolbar, pick Full page, and Snapiq auto-scrolls and stitches the entire page top to bottom into one image.
Use Snapiq's Combine feature to merge multiple screenshots into a single image (2×2 grid, columns, rows, or 1 big + 3 small), then paste that one image into ChatGPT or Claude.
No. Everything stays on your machine. Snapiq uses up to 200 MB of local browser storage and never sends images anywhere.
Snapiq is a Chrome extension and also works in Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave, and Arc.
That's who it's built for. Snap lecture slides mid-video, full-page capture readings, and combine multiple screenshots into one image so a whole lecture fits in a single ChatGPT upload. The free tier covers a normal study week.
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