Using the Native Screenshot Editor on Android

Stock Android phones offer a native screenshot editor that you can use to crop a screenshot, add text to it, and perform other screenshot-editing tasks.

Crop: use it to crop the picture and remove unnecessary ends.Text: add text to your screenshot with this tool.Pen: use this tool to annotate your screenshot.Highlighter: highlight important text or objects using this tool.Eraser: remove any annotations or highlights from your screenshot.Undo and Redo: use these tools at the top to fix any mistakes that you commit while editing screenshots.

Using Google Photos on Android

In case you don’t see the preview window after taking a screenshot, don’t worry. You can use the Google Photos app to edit the screenshot. It comes preinstalled on almost all Android phones – search for the app in your app drawer.

Using the Native Editor on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Note: If the screenshot toolbar doesn’t show up after taking a screenshot, go to “Settings -> Advanced features -> Screenshots and screen recorder,” then enable the toggle next to “Show toolbar after capturing.” To crop the screenshot, drag its edges inward to enclose the area that you want to keep. Use the Undo, Redo, or Eraser icons to undo any mistake.

If you don’t like the editing options offered by the native screenshot editor on Samsung Galaxy phones, use the Samsung Gallery app to edit your screenshots. Tip: You can also use the Google Photos app as shown above on Samsung Galaxy phones to edit screenshots.

Using a Third-Party App on Android

If you want to stitch screenshots, add blur effects to them, make collages, etc., you should try the ScreenMaster app for some advanced features.

Using Markup Tool on iPhone

iPhones also offer a native markup tool to edit screenshots. Here are the steps to use it.

Using Apple Photos on iPhone

If you want to add a filter or change the lighting of your screenshot, use the Apple Photos app editor to edit screenshots on your iPhone. 5. When done, tap on the “Done” button to save the edited image. If you aren’t happy with your edits, open the image editor again and tap on “Revert” in the bottom-right corner to restore the original image and start editing from scratch.

Using a Third-Party App on iPhone

We have chosen Picsart for this tutorial, but you’re free to choose a different third-party app. Now moving on from photo editing to video editing, let’s explore how to crop or trim a video on Android and iPhone.