Google has just launched a screenshot function integrating annotation tools in the Android version of Google Chrome.
In its latest update stamped 91, the Android version of Google Chrome introduced a new feature. You can now take screenshots directly from Chrome’s share menu.
This module also integrates simple editing tools that will allow you to edit and annotate your captures before saving or sharing them. Here is everything you need to know to use it well.
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1. Open the share menu
Launch Chrome on your Android smartphone and go to the webpage you want to capture. Open the main menu of Chrome, represented by three small dots, and press Share.

2. Start the screenshot
In the pop-up of the sharing menu that appears, tap on the Screen Capture option. Chrome immediately takes the screenshot of the page before previewing it.

3. Edit the capture
At the bottom of the screenshot preview window, there are three options. You can Crop the image, add Text to it, or choose Draw to annotate your screenshot.

Then press the validation checkmark at the bottom right of the screen to save your changes.
4. Save or share the capture
Then press the Next button displayed at the top right. In the pop that appears, choose what you want to do with your capture.

You can choose to Share this screenshot, Save it to the device only, or simply Delete it if you don’t like it.