Windows 11 Snipping Tool evolves to include a built-in GIF exporter. PhantomOfEarth shares news about the new feature added to the Snipping Tool. GIF export feature allows for quick creation of GIFs ...
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This is now available to users in the Dev and Canary versions of Windows 11. The main goal is to make the user experience better by offering more built-in capabilities. In the past, Windows users ...
Snipping Tool on Windows 11 could soon gain a powerful new feature. Support for recording GIFs is in testing within Snipping Tool. After recording a GIF, you'll be able to copy or export the file in ...
Some of the stock Windows 11 apps are about to become a lot better thanks to the new features Microsoft just announced. In addition to several new AI-powered features in Windows for Copilot+ PCs, ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's latest Snipping Tool update for Windows 11 introduces easy meme creation with built-in GIF recording and exporting features. Users can capture screen videos up to 30 seconds, export ...
Microsoft is making it easier to extract texts from on-screen content without having to take a screenshot of the same first, X user PhantomOfEarth reported. This is going to be possible using the same ...
According to yesterday’s Windows Insider blog post, Microsoft is currently testing a new version of the Snipping Tool in Windows 11, which is now available to Windows Insiders on both Canary and Dev ...
Microsoft is adding a new feature to Windows 11’s Snipping Tool: text extraction. This tool, which has been quite popular in PowerToys, is now being integrated directly into Windows 11’s built-in ...
Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad, some of the most popular inbox Windows 11 apps, are getting a handful of new features for Windows Insiders. In addition to releasing two new Windows 11 preview ...
Why it matters: Windows 11's Snipping Tool already allows you to copy text from images, offering functionality similar to Apple's Live Text – but Microsoft's implementation involves a few more steps.