Stack screenshots vertically

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When you have multiple screenshots that belong together, stacking them vertically creates one continuous image that's easy to scroll through. This is especially useful for content that flows from top to bottom, like web pages, documents, or conversation threads.

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The problem with separate screenshots

Some phones have built-in scrolling screenshot features, but desktop browsers and many apps don't. You end up with multiple screenshots that need to be viewed in sequence. Sharing them separately means the viewer has to open each one and mentally connect them. The flow gets lost.

One long image instead

By stacking your screenshots vertically, you create a single image that preserves the natural reading order. The viewer scrolls through one file instead of switching between many. Everything stays connected, and the context remains clear.

What you can do

With vertical stacking, you can:

When this is useful

This is useful when you need to:

How it works

  1. Choose the vertical stack layout
  2. Upload your screenshots in order
  3. Export one combined long image

The result is a single vertical image that flows naturally from top to bottom. No gaps between screenshots, no manual stitching, and no lost context. Just your content, stacked cleanly in one file.

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