How do I take a screenshot in iOS iPhone, iPad or iPod touch?
Hold down
then immediately press and release
= The screen flashes white. Your device captures the entire screen and saves it as a photo
Where do I find my screenshots?
Look for a Screenshots folder in your Gallery or Photos app.
I see no flash and no screenshots. Is there something else I could try?
Hold down
then immediately press and release
= The screen flashes white. Your device captures the entire screen and saves it as a photo
It’s that isolated button which is either at the left (iPad), at the top (e.g. iPod touch) or on the right side (e.g. iPhone 7, 8, X, 11, 12, 13).
Where do I find my screenshots?
in the
app Photos
How to take long screenshots on iPhone?
To take long screenshots on an iPhone, you can use the built-in screenshot feature combined with the “Full Page” option available in Safari for web pages. Here’s how you can do it:
- Navigate to the Page: Open Safari and go to the web page you want to capture.
- Take a Screenshot: Press the Side button and the Volume Up button at the same time to capture the screen. For older models with a Home button, press the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button simultaneously.
- Tap the Screenshot Preview: Immediately after taking the screenshot, a thumbnail preview appears in the lower left corner of your screen. Tap on this preview before it disappears.
- Select “Full Page”: At the top of the screenshot editor, you’ll see two options: “Screen” and “Full Page.” Tap on “Full Page.”
- Edit and Save: You can now see the entire web page. Here, you can crop the screenshot if desired. Use the column on the right to scroll through the entire page.
- Save to Files: You can’t save a full-page screenshot directly to your Photos. Tap “Done” in the upper left corner, then select “Save PDF to Files.” Choose the location and save.