Versions:

  • 1.3

Screenshot Crop 1.3 by Japplis is a lightweight graphics utility designed to streamline the process of trimming screenshots and clipboard-captured images on Windows. The program automatically detects when an image is copied to the clipboard, presents a transparent overlay with subtle guide lines to help the user frame the desired portion, and then performs an instant crop; once the selection is confirmed, the application window minimizes itself so the user can continue working without interruption. This straightforward workflow makes the tool especially useful for technical writers, support agents, software testers, bloggers, and anyone who frequently needs to extract a specific region from full-screen captures, error dialogs, or web snippets before pasting them into documents, tickets, chat windows, or social-media posts. Because every action is initiated from the clipboard, no intermediate files are created, keeping project folders uncluttered and preserving disk space. The single-dialog interface keeps learning time to a minimum, while the absence of additional editing filters ensures that cropping remains a one-click task. Screenshot Crop belongs to the “Image Editors” category, occupies negligible RAM, and requires no elevated privileges, so it can be deployed safely on locked-down corporate desktops. Although only one public release—version 1.3—has been published to date, the publisher indicates that future builds will maintain the same compact footprint and clipboard-centric philosophy. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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