Requirements: Android 7.0 or newer.
Overview: Quickly take screenshots from the quick settings panel
Adds a button/tile to the quick settings panel to take screenshots.
After install you need to add the button/tile to your quick settings and then grant the permissions to record screen captures and save images to the internal storage.
Features:
โ Take screenshots from the quick settings
โ No root required
โ Notification after a screenshot was taken (can be disabled)
โ Immediately share, edit or delete a screenshot from the notification
โ Edit the screenshot with the included image editor
โ Floating button/Overlay button like a chat bubble (Android +)
โ Use as assist app to take a screenshot (long-press the Home button)
โ Only take screenshot of a specific area of the screen (long-press the tile)
โ Delay taking a screenshot
โ Store in any folder on any storage e.g. sd card
โ Store in different file formats: png, jpg or webp
โ Take automatic screenshots with apps like Tasker or MacroDroid
โ Free, open-source, no advertising
This is a fork of “Screenshot Tile [Root]” but it does not require root.
Source code: github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile
Original app: github.com/ipcjs/ScreenshotTile
Open Source license is GNU GPLv3
Note:
When you take a screenshot, the “Google Cast” icon will appear in the status bar and it will be visible in the screenshot image.
If you want to hide the icon, there is an explanation here: github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTileicon
Permissions:โ android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE “Photos/Media/Files and Storage”
This is required to save the screenshot files on the internal storage of your device.
โ android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE
Since Android 9/Pie this permission is required to take screenshots. It basically means that this app can run without showing itself. However the app will always show a notification when it is running.
Automatic screenshots:If you want to automate screenshots from another app, e.g. MacroDroid or Tasker, you can find a step-by-step guide here:
github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile#automatic-screenshots-with-broadcast-intents
Hiding the app icon:In the app settings you can hide the app icon from your launcher. You can still access the app by long pressing the tile in your quick settings. Unfortunately, Android 10 does not allow hiding an app anymore.
Support and translations: If there is a problem or you want to help translate this app into your language, please contact me on github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile/issues, [emailย protected] or contribute a translation on https://crowdin.com/project/screenshottile/
This app can access the Accessibility Services API which allows this app to record the screen. Data is neither collected nor shared by this app using the accessibility capabilities.
What’s New:
Update actions/cache action to v4 by @renovate in #487
Update plugin com.android.application to v8.2.2 by @renovate in #489
Update gradle/gradle-build-action action to v3 by @renovate in #490
Update gradle/wrapper-validation-action action to v2 by @renovate in #491
Update dependency gradle to v8.6 by @renovate in #492
Update dependency org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android to v1.8.0 by @renovate in #493
Update plugin com.android.application to v8.3.0 by @renovate in #494
Update kotlin monorepo to v1.9.23 by @renovate in #496
Update dependency com.burhanrashid52:photoeditor to v3.0.2 by @renovate in #495
This app has no advertisements
More Info:
https://github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile
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https://github.com/cvzi/ScreenshotTile/ … le_115.apk
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