~/Pictures/Open Recorder. Each screenshot also creates a .openrecorder project entry, so you can find, re-open, and re-export it from the Project Library at any time. After capture, Open Recorder opens the screenshot editor where you can style the image before saving or sharing.
Take a screenshot
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Open Open Recorder and start screenshot mode
Launch Open Recorder. From the main HUD, click Screenshot to enter screenshot setup.
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Choose a source type
Select Screen, Window, or Area to define what gets captured. For Screen, pick a display from the list. For Window, select an open app window from the source selector.
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For Area screenshots, draw your region
If you chose Area, a selection overlay appears across your screen. Drag to define the rectangular region you want to capture. Open Recorder captures the screenshot immediately after you confirm the selection — no additional click required.
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Click Capture
For Screen and Window sources, click Capture in the HUD. Open Recorder hides its own windows, captures the image, and then brings the editor forward.
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Screenshot saves to ~/Pictures/Open Recorder
The PNG file is written automatically. You do not need to manually save from the editor unless you want to export a styled version.
Screenshot editor
After capture, Open Recorder opens the screenshot editor where you can style the image before exporting. The editor has two independent layers you can adjust:- Background layer — choose a background style (color, gradient, or preset), set padding (0–140 px), corner radius (0–64 px), and shadow intensity.
- Image layer — adjust corner radius (0–48 px) and shadow intensity independently from the background.
Where screenshots are saved
Screenshots are saved to~/Pictures/Open Recorder. A corresponding .openrecorder project file is created in ~/Library/Application Support/Open Recorder/Projects, storing the project metadata and any editor state (background style, padding, and layer settings) so you can re-open and adjust the styling later.