Need to save a long chat, article, receipt, or web page? Picsew is a simple way to turn multiple screenshots into one long image.
It can detect the overlap between screenshots and stitch them automatically, and you can fine-tune the join points yourself when needed. Besides screenshot stitching, Picsew also supports scrollshot recording, full-page web capture, photo stitching, blur, annotations, borders, device frames, and PDF export.
Good for chats, notes, posts, comment threads, receipts, and anything that does not fit on one screen.
• Automatic stitching with manual adjustment when needed
• Scrollshot recording
• Full-page web capture
• Photo stitching
• Blur, text, arrows, watermarks, borders, and device frames
• Export as PDF, slices, or high-resolution images
• Process up to 300 images at once
• Widgets, share extension, and VoiceOver support
Picsew takes multiple screenshots from your photo library and stitches them into a single image—which is super-helpful if you’ve ever tried to screenshot a text thread, a recipe in a cooking app, or a news article. You can merge up to 300 photos (though if you do, it really might be time to clean out the ol’ photo library).
We got PDF!! Could not work without this
LAX20531
I never expected this to be one of my most frequently used apps, but it’s versatility in capturing scrolled pages, stitching photos, and annotating/redacting/blurring images provides an all-in-one usefulness that no single app has. Standard image stitching works exactly as designed and the upgrade is money well spent. I recently discovered that image trimming can be performed anywhere, e.g. removing a vertical column or horizontal rows anywhere within the image, as many trims as necessary to get it right. This scroll shot functionality (using the video camera, read directions) enables webpages to be captured in the exact format, and works as a workaround when Evernote is unable to capture the text of a page (particularly secure pages). I’m a bit puzzled why “Do Not Disturb” gets triggered as part of the Focus function, but I can’t deal with it. Annotation and redaction tools work better than the native Camera Roll tool, but I’d like to see the ability to draw shapes and straight lines by dragging and holding ones finger (as Apple has implemented in Markup). We got PDF!!! This was so badly needed and much appreciated. We didn’t even have to pay for the privilege. I would have! The only odd thing is the PDF has horizontal bars on it where the stills are stitched (in this case using Scroll Shot). If that could be fixed this would be perfect!! As a workaround I saved as PNG and reimported the single and removed the bars. I highly recommend the app as you’ll continually find new uses for it.
Works exactly how I want - thanks!
CarlRJ
I’ve looked at various apps to stitch screenshots together, over the years (even considered writing one of my own), and this is the first one I’ve found that works exactly the way that I need. It can work out how the images overlap and connect them perfectly on its own, or you can select the exact crossover points yourself.iOS 13 has now added the ability to save an entire _webpage_ as a PDF (take a “screenshot”, tap the thumbnail in the corner, select “Full Page” at the top, and when you hit Done you’re prompted to save it as a PDF to Files), but for any situation where you only want a few screenfuls, or in any other app besides Safari, Picsew is the perfect answer.(Also want to point out that I’d lost hope of ever finding such an app that got everything right, but ran across Picsew when Apple featured it in the App Store, so thanks to Apple for that.)
Perfect performance, easy & intuitive!
Shouldta robda bank
My 88-year-old Dad, an Austrian mountaineer in his youth, has now conquered a Picsew - in 10 minutes. A much shorter period than he learned screenshots on my iPad Pro (synchronizing the power buttons is the new Two Step for some of us). Picsew has made Dad an instant iPad ‘pro’ and while the dog is in hiding and Internet soon will be - he’s jamming all his buds’ emails with lengthy attachments - Dad has discovered a new tech confidence I’ve never observed. Zero frustration with immediate, great payoff! Thankfully my iPad Pro has more memory than he does, as we have multiples of everything, but Picsew saves us by deleting the original singular images and by saving to the Cloud. Thanks, too, for developing an app that works on an iPad - instead, like Tailor, advertising as much and not delivering. Finally, Picsew, you Wow’d me, as I just completed my taxes, by hand, stitching all my screenshots of my 1040 and schedules together as I went. - MSB
• Added support for new languages
• Improved interactions across scrollshot recording, web capture, and screenshot stitching
• Bug fixes
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Version 3.17
In-App Purchases
Picsew Plus
Unlock part of Picsew's advanced features.
$0.99
Picsew Pro
Unlock all advanced features of Picsew.
$1.99
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Information
Seller
Yojio, Ltd.
Size
63.8 MB
Category
Photo & Video
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Languages
English and 8 more
English, Arabic, French, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese