Pika is a free screenshot processing service.
Miscellaneous / / January 27, 2022
A few clicks and a beautiful illustration is ready.
Many who have to deal with screenshots know that they are rarely used in raw form. As a rule, screenshots have to be pre-ennobled in some graphics editor. Luckily, there's an easier way to save time: Pika.
It allows you to quickly process a screenshot by adding a suitable background, shadow and applying various settings such as rounding corners. The tool works very simply.
First you need to select a screenshot by clicking on the area in the center of the window, or paste it by first copying the desired part of the screen, and then pressing Ctrl + V or Cmd + V.
After that, you can start processing. All buttons for this are located on the sidebar on the right. The rest of the window is reserved for preview, where you can immediately evaluate all the changes.
The choice of background color is available both through a ready-made gradient palette, and manually by clicking on the Pick button. The Aspect Ratio parameter is responsible for the size of the canvas, and Padding is for the amount of free space around the image. If you select None for the last one, there will be no background.
The Rounded Corners and Screenshot Position options adjust the degree of rounding of the corners and the position screenshot on the canvas, respectively. The Shadow item is responsible for the size of the shadow. You can also check the Noise checkbox, and then the background will become grainy and more “alive”.
The finished image can be copied to paste somewhere else, or downloaded as a PNG file. In the first case, you need to click Copy or press Ctrl + C (Cmd + C), and in the second - Save or Ctrl + S (Cmd + S).
The service is completely free and contains no ads.
Try Pika →
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