US technology giant company Google, is rolling out a new tool for its Android users to received a screenshot and edit it back. This new tool will make it easier to take screenshots of web pages.
The new tool will not be available immediately, as it will spot in the “sharing menu”, which appears at the bottom of the screen.
The sharing menu was introduced with an update for Chrome back in August 2020. It shows three rows and the top one displays the page name, URL, and an embodiment of the current webpage.
The second row includes the list of the top social apps which a user can use to share the screenshot.
While the third row in the sharing menu includes the tools like Screenshot, Copy Link, Send to Your devices, QR code, and Print.
Users can access the new screenshot tool by tapping on the Web link. Then need to tap again on the share button to access the ‘Sharing Menu’.
Even Android Chrome users can also use the editor tools after taking the screenshot.
The user can also crop the image, add text or draw anything on it. They can also get a Delete option for some particular screenshots.
Earlier Google recently rolled out the latest Chrome91 update for Android users.
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