Screenshot touch

Screenshot touch Mod APK (Latest Version 2.6.2) [Premium Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:Daejeong Kim    
App Name:Screenshot touch

Editor's Review

I’ve been using Screenshot touch for my Android device, and it’s a super useful all-in-one tool. I can take screenshots with a floating icon, record screen videos in MP4, capture full web pages, stitch images together, and edit with basic tools like cropping and adding text. It also lets me organize screenshots into custom folders. Perfect for anyone who needs easy capturing, editing, and organizing on their phone.

What' s new ?

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- Additional image formats and unlimited subfolders are now free.
- Added AVIF image format(Android 12+)
- Improved image editor:
* Added guide UI in Line, Rectangle, Blur mode
* Added `Text Align`, `Fixed-width font` option
* Added quality option to Save, Save as
- Added `Grid layout` option in Combine Image
- Updated translation
- Updated minors

MOD Info?

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Premium Unlocked

Screenshots

Screenshot touch Official Introduction

Tap once on the icon floating on the screen to capture. Edit and share freely. Capture entire pages of websites in the in-app web browser. You can also stitch together multiple images to create a seamless one.

* Certain secure apps (e.g. banking, DRM apps) cannot be captured. *

[ Basic features ]

• Capture by touch (Notification area, overlay icon, shaking the device)

• Record video cast of screen to mp4 with options (Resolution, Frame rate, Bit rate, audio)

• Web page whole scroll capture (with an in-app web browser)

• There are two ways to scroll capture. One is to share the url in a web browser and select Screenshot Touch. The second is to call the in-app browser directly by pressing the globe icon on the settings page.

• Photo viewer(memo, hashtag, slide show, share by zip)

• Image cropper(Crop ratio, rotate, Text recognition)

• Image Editor(Pen, Text, Rectangle, Circle, Sticker, Emoji, Opacity and so on)

• Stitching images

• Images to pdf

• Sharing screenshot images to other installed apps (user controlled)

[ Dynamic features ]

• Capture options (choose the save directory, optional subfolders, file format, jpeg quality, capture delay and so on)

• Persistent notification (optional): This allows the notification to always remain present which cannot be swiped away. It quickens the accessibility of Screenshot touch.

• Multiple saving folders: This allows you to create subfolders in a categorising manner for grouping your screenshots. This especially helps when taking a series of screenshots of different screen activities by organizing what gets saved where avoiding having to use a file manager afterwards. For example; you might not want your Facebook screenshots mixed up in the same folder with your screenshots of your favourite app, game or homescreen.

[ Notice ]

• Media Projection Service is an Android OS function for sharing screen activity. The screen capture function uses this service, so a confirmation window is displayed to obtain user consent.

[ Ads and Purchasing ]

• This app contains ads (advertisements)

• In-app purchasing can: “Remove all ads” + “Unlock full Multiple saving folders” + “Using Webp, HEIF image format”.

[ Privacy and Permissions ]

1) Required access permissions

- Files and media(Photos and videos)

Save and manage captured images or recorded videos as files.

- Display over other apps

Display an icon that allows you to capture the screen on top of all screens.

- Recording or casting

Permission is required to capture and record. App can request permission again if it is reset.

2) Optional access permissions(Even if optional permissions are not allowed, you can still use other services.)

- Notifications

Display the status of the screen capture service and displays screen capture results as notifications.

- Microphone

Screenshot touch requires the Microphone permission to record the user's voice whilst recording the screen. This is a useful feature when creating any tutorial using video from a mobile phone. The sound recording function using the microphone is turned off by default.

INTERNET permission is required for error log transfer and ads module. User’s images and videos remain private and are not automatically shared to anywhere or anyone outside of this app.

[ Information about using the Accessibility Services API ]

This app captures using the Media Projection API on Android 5 and higher. However, Android 11 and higher also supports screen capture using the Accessibility Services API to allow users to capture screens more easily. This app is not an accessibility tool. It uses only minimal features, the capture function.

This app does not collect or share any data using accessibility services. No capture without explicit user action.

Screenshot touch Tips

Screenshot Touch Review & Beginner Guide – Easy Screen Capture

If you’re tired of fumbling with your phone’s default screenshot buttons (we’ve all been there), Screenshot Touch is the tool you need. Let me keep it real—I use this app every day, and it’s made capturing my screen so much easier. It’s not just for quick snaps; it does screen recording, web page captures, and even editing. No complicated menus, no weird tech hoops—just simple, useful stuff. Here’s how to get started, no jargon included.

First, let’s talk about the best part: how easy it is to take a screenshot. Forget holding two buttons at the same time—this app gives you three ways to snap a pic. My favorite is the floating button: it stays on your screen, and you just tap it. You can also shake your phone (super handy when your hands are full) or use the notification bar button. Pro tip: Turn on the persistent notification so you don’t accidentally swipe it away—total lifesaver.

It’s not just screenshots, though. Need to record your screen? It does that too, in MP4 format. You can tweak the resolution and frame rate if you want, but the default settings work fine for most people. I use this to record app tutorials or funny videos—super easy, no extra steps. And if you need to capture an entire web page (not just what’s on your screen), use the in-app browser or share the link directly to the app. It scrolls and captures everything in one go.

The editing tools are simple but solid. Right after you capture something, you can crop it, draw on it, add text or stickers, even adjust the opacity. No need to open another app—edit and save in two taps. Another cool feature: image stitching. If you have multiple screenshots (like a long chat), you can stitch them into one seamless picture. Perfect for sharing step-by-step guides or long conversations.

A few things I love: It’s organized—you can save captures into folders and subfolders, so you’re not digging through a mess of screenshots. You can also customize where files save, pick the format, and even add a delay before capturing (great for menus that disappear when you tap). And privacy-wise, it’s solid—no weird permissions, and it won’t capture sensitive apps like banking apps.

Heads up about the small downsides: It’s free with ads, but they’re not too intrusive. If they bug you, there’s a one-time purchase to remove them and unlock more features. Also, some users say the floating button disappears sometimes, and web page captures can be buggy (black screens) if you don’t use the in-app browser. But honestly, that’s easy to fix.

Overall, it’s one of the best screenshot tools out there. It’s easy for newbies, packed with useful features, and doesn’t overcomplicate things. Whether you need a quick snap, a screen recording, or to edit and share, this app has you covered. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.

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