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Take annotated screenshots for your SAP tickets

Documenting a ticket or an instruction often means a screenshot + an arrow + a box to show where to click. Here's how to do it fast, without leaving SAP or juggling three tools.

The problem

For a ticket, a bug reproduction or an instruction to a user, you spend your time: capturing part of the screen, opening it in an editor, adding an arrow and a box, saving it, then pasting it. Repeated several times a day, this little dance becomes a real time sink.

With MyToolKit: capture + annotate in one move

MyToolKit includes an area capture with immediate annotation: you select the part of the screen that matters, add your arrows, boxes and text, and the annotated image is straight in your clipboard (and saved), ready to paste into your ticketing tool or email.

  1. Trigger the capture and draw the area to document.
  2. Add your annotations (arrow to the button, box around the field, note).
  3. It's copied, paste straight into the ticket.

Need to grab text frozen inside a screenshot you received? That's the job of OCR. Need to show an animated action rather than an image? MyToolKit also does screen recording (all screens, a specific screen or an area).

Annotated screenshots, faster

MyToolKit is in free early access. Capture, annotate, paste, without leaving your screen.

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Frequently asked questions

How is it better than the Windows Snipping Tool?

Everything happens in one flow (area → annotation → clipboard) without switching apps, and the image is also saved automatically. Fewer round-trips, more speed.

Can I record a video instead of an image?

Yes. MyToolKit offers screen recording, with the source chosen at start: all screens, a specific screen, or a defined area.

Are the captures kept?

Yes, they're saved locally and accessible through a gallery, on top of being copied to the clipboard.