The Snip & Sketch tool in Windows 10 is a versatile screenshot utility that allows you to capture, edit, and share screenshots effortlessly. Whether you need to capture the entire screen, a specific window, or a custom region, Snip & Sketch offers a variety of features to enhance your screenshot experience.
In this guide, we will explore how to use the Snip & Sketch tool, providing step-by-step instructions and tips to make the most of this powerful Windows 10 application.
Methods of Taking Snips in the Snip & Sketch Tool
- Rectangular Snip: In this type, you must drag the cursor around the desired object to form a rectangular shape.
- Free-form Snip: You can draw a freeform shape around an object that you want to capture.
- Window Snip: This type captures a window snip such as a dialogue box, pop-up page, taskbar, etc.
- Full-screen Snip: Just like a regular screenshot that captures the entire screen.
Steps to take Snips in the Snip & Sketch Tool
Now let's talk about what steps we need to be performed to use the Snip & Sketch Tool.
1. Open Snip & Sketch Tool
Different ways are there to open a Snip & Sketch app,
A. Press the “Windows key + SHIFT + S” to open a snipping toolbar of Snip & Sketch.
B. Type Snip & Sketch in the search box present in the lower-left corner and then choose Snip & Sketch Tool.

C. Open the Action Center and press the button labeled Screen snip. It should be there, but if not, you can turn on it through Notifications and Action Center settings.

D. Press the Print Screen button, Go to the settings, and search for “PrtScn”, which will take you to the page with an on-off button that says, “Use the Print Screen to launch Screen snipping”. Turn on this toggle to open Snip & Sketch app with a single keypress of PrtScn button.

As you will open a Snip & Sketch tool, this snipping toolbar will open up which consists of four modes.
- Rectangular snip
- Free-form snip
- Window snip
- Full-screen snip
- Exit (Numbers are according to position)

2. Take a snip
To take a snip, select a mode among four, and cover the region on your screen. As you take a snip, It gets copied to your clipboard. If you want to edit it click on Snip & Sketch notification arrived from the notification panel, and there you have options to edit, save and share the snip.

3. Annotate, Save and Share
As mentioned in the second step, after taking a snip, you'll get a notification to take up your screenshot to the Snip & Sketch app. In the app, you can edit, save and share this snip. If you don't want to edit, leave it as it is, the snip is also copied to the clipboard, so you can directly paste it wherever you want. In the top right corner, there are options to zoom, save as, copy and share the snip.

That's all, in this way you can capture, save, and share screenshots with the help of the “Snip & Sketch” Windows 10 Tool.
Conclusion
The Snip & Sketch tool in Windows 10 is an essential utility for anyone who needs to capture and edit screenshots quickly and efficiently. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can easily master the features of Snip & Sketch and improve your productivity. Whether you're creating tutorials, sharing information, or simply capturing moments on your screen, Snip & Sketch is the perfect tool for the job.