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Take a screenshot on iPhone

When you need to capture what’s on your iPhone screen, take a picture of it so you can view it later, share it with others, or attach it to documents. You can grab a full screenshot or save a specific portion.

Take a screenshot with an iPhone that has Face ID

Take a screenshot with an iPhone that has Touch ID

Edit, send, save, or cancel the screenshot

👁 The screenshot screen, with buttons along the top (from left to right) for Close Window, Markup, Share, and Done. Along the bottom (from left to right) are buttons for Ask, Translate, and Search.

After you take a screenshot, do any of the following:

You can also use visual intelligence to interact with text, search for similar images, and more.

Take a full-page screenshot

You can take a screenshot of content that exceeds the length of your iPhone screen, such as an entire webpage in Safari.

  1. Do one of the following:

    • On an iPhone with Face ID: Quickly press and release the side button and volume up button at the same time.

    • On an iPhone with a Home button: Quickly press and release the side button and the Home button at the same time.

  2. Tap Full Page, then do any of the following:

Other ways to take screenshots

Here are some alternate ways to take a screenshot:

Change the default settings for screenshots

You can adjust the screen capture settings so that screenshots appear in full screen or as temporary thumbnails in the bottom-left corner. You can also save screenshots in SDR or HDR format. See Change the screen capture settings.

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