ScreenGo lives in your menu bar. Drag a region with the crosshair, click a window, or grab the whole screen — every shot lands on your clipboard and in a built-in markup editor, instantly. Built on Apple's ScreenCaptureKit. Nothing ever leaves your Mac.
No app to switch to. A global shortcut starts it; a thumbnail finishes it. The whole loop takes a couple of seconds.
Hit ⌃⇧1 and drag the crosshair over any region, click a window, or grab the full screen. Multi-display aware, Retina-sharp.
A thumbnail floats in the corner. Click it to open the editor — arrows, boxes, highlighter, and text, with undo/redo. Output is native resolution.
It's already on your clipboard for ⌘V. Or save it to your folder, or send it straight through the macOS share sheet.
macOS doesn't let apps launch its own markup tool — so ScreenGo ships its own. Click the thumbnail and annotate right away, then Copy, Save, or Share.
No dock clutter. One camera icon, global shortcuts, and optional launch at login.
Every capture is copied automatically. Paste into Slack, Mail, or Figma — no file wrangling.
Apple's modern capture engine. Crisp Retina output, cursor excluded, multi-monitor ready.
Pick any save folder for timestamped PNGs — or go clipboard-only if you'd rather keep no files.
Crosshair region select like Win+Shift+S, or click to grab a single window — with or without its shadow.
Sandboxed, no network, no analytics, no account. Your screenshots are yours alone.
Your screenshots never leave your Mac — there's nowhere for them to go. ScreenGo runs fully inside Apple's App Sandbox with zero network access. On the App Store, its privacy label reads the best one there is: Data Not Collected.
Full-screen capture is free forever. The rest unlocks with Pro — after a two-week trial, no account required.
License codes arrive by email right after purchase and unlock ScreenGo offline — no account needed.
Prefer a monthly subscription? It's coming with the Mac App Store version.
Apple Silicon · macOS 14 Sonoma or later · 14-day free trial
Early preview build: on first launch, right-click ScreenGo → Open (notarized build coming soon).