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Pixel.Noted Help

Version 26.2 · macOS 14 Sonoma and later (Apple Silicon + Intel)

Pixel.Noted is a native macOS screenshot, screen-recording, and image-annotation app built for developers, designers, support teams, and anyone who documents their screen. It's entirely local — no account, no tracking, and no internet connection required. On-device AI runs on Apple's Neural Engine, so nothing you capture ever leaves your Mac. This page covers every feature, tool, shortcut, and setting. Can't find what you're looking for? Use the contact form.

Getting Started

Capturing something

Open the Capture panel and choose a mode — Full Screen, Region, or Window — then click the shutter button. Your capture opens straight in the editor, ready to annotate.

Opening an existing image

The two modes

Pixel.Noted has two modes, switched with the Capture / Editor toggle at the top of the window:

Saving and exporting

Capturing Your Screen

Choose a capture mode from the Capture panel, then click the shutter button.

Capture modes

ModeShortcutWhat it does
Full Screen⌃⇧FCaptures the entire display
Region⌃⇧RDrag a crosshair to select a precise rectangular area
Window⌃⇧WPick any open window from a thumbnail chooser
Scrolling(Capture panel)Auto-scrolls a long page and stitches it into one tall image

Capture options

Scrolling capture

Scrolling capture records a page as you scroll and automatically stitches the frames into a single tall image — ideal for long web pages, documents, or chat threads that don't fit on one screen.

Screen Recording

Record your screen as a QuickTime-compatible H.264 MP4 that opens directly in QuickTime Player and iMovie — no conversion needed.

Recording modes (scope)

Each time you start a recording, choose the scope:

Start or stop recording with ⌃⇧V.

The floating recording HUD

While recording, a floating control bar appears that you can drag anywhere on screen. It gives you quick access to:

Multi-display recording

On multiple monitors, a picker with live display thumbnails lets you choose which screen to record.

Cancelling

Press Esc to cancel the scope picker or the region selector before recording starts.

The Editor

The editor is where you mark up a capture. The canvas sits in the center, the toolbar runs across the top, the Layers panel is on the left, and the Inspector (properties) is on the right.

Working with annotations

Zoom

Zoom is controlled from the toolbar zoom buttons and the right-click menu:

Annotation Tools

Pixel.Noted includes 17 annotation tools. Select one from the toolbar; the active tool is highlighted.

ToolWhat it does
SelectClick to select, move, resize, restyle, or delete any annotation
Smart SelectAI-assisted subject selection — click an object to isolate it (used for background removal)
TextAdd a text label with adjustable font, size, and color
ArrowDraw an arrow; the arrowhead size is adjustable independently of the line width
RectangleDraw a rectangle with adjustable corner radius, stroke, fill, and shadow
CircleDraw a perfect circle
OvalDraw a free-aspect ellipse
HighlighterTranslucent highlight (defaults to yellow; opacity is adjustable)
CalloutA speech-bubble callout with a text body
StepAuto-incrementing numbered badges for step-by-step instructions
MagnifyA magnifier loupe that zooms into part of the image
BlurGaussian-blur a region to obscure sensitive content
PixelatePixelate (mosaic) a region to redact sensitive content
CropTrim the image (see Crop, Resize & Redaction)
Color PickerEyedropper — sample any pixel's color and set it as the active annotation color
StampPlace icon stamps (checkmarks, flags, hearts, and more)
Focus StepsSpotlight key areas by dimming everything else, with numbered focus badges

Tips

The Inspector (Properties)

When you select an annotation, the Inspector on the right shows the controls for that object. Available controls depend on the tool:

Property changes are undoable, and a slider drag records a single undo step (not one per frame).

Crop, Resize & Redaction

Crop

Select the Crop tool. Pixel.Noted supports two crop styles (set the default in Settings → Editor → Crop):

Confirm the crop with Return (Apply) or cancel with Esc.

Resize Canvas

Right-click → Resize Canvas… to change the image dimensions.

Redaction (Blur & Pixelate)

Use the Blur or Pixelate tools to obscure sensitive regions — passwords, emails, tokens, faces — before you share. Both are applied as editable regions until export.

AI Features

All AI runs on-device using Apple frameworks and the Neural Engine. Your images are never uploaded to a server. Open the AI panel from the Inspector's AI tab.

Larger AI models are downloaded only when you choose to enable those features, and all processing stays local.

Layers & Library

Layers panel

Every annotation lives on a layer. In the Layers panel (left) you can:

Library panel

The Library panel shows your recent captures for quick reopening. Toggle it with Show / Hide Library (⌘⇧L).

Social Media Templates

Right-click the canvas → Social Media Templates to frame your image for common social and marketing sizes, so exports fit the platform you're posting to.

Exporting & Saving

Native file format

Save as a .pixelnoted file (⌘S) to preserve the full image, all layers, and every editable annotation for later. Double-clicking a .pixelnoted file in Finder reopens it in Pixel.Noted.

Export formats

Export (⌘⇧E) supports 7 formats:

FormatExtensionNotes
PNG.pngLossless — recommended for screenshots and transparency
JPEG.jpgCompressed — quality slider available
WebP.webpModern compressed format
HEIF.heicEfficient Apple image format
TIFF.tiffLossless, print-friendly
BMP.bmpUncompressed bitmap
PDF.pdfSingle-page document

Export destinations

Choose where exports go: iCloud Drive, Desktop, Documents, or Choose Location… for a custom folder.

Clipboard

Use Copy to Clipboard (toolbar button or right-click → Copy to Clipboard) to copy the finished image without saving a file.

Undo & Redo

Every edit is undoable.

Undo and redo step through your full edit history in both directions.

Appearance & Settings

Open Settings with ⌘, or Pixel.Noted → Settings. Settings are organized into tabs:

TabWhat you can configure
GeneralDefault behaviors and general preferences; launch at login
CaptureDefault capture mode, capture-window overlay opacity, and capture options
DevicesCamera and microphone selection for recording
EditorEditor behavior, including the Crop mode (Adjust Edges / Draw Region) and Library panel size
OutputDefault export format, quality, and destination
ShortcutsKeyboard shortcut reference
VideoScreen-recording options
AIOn-device AI model management
AboutVersion and build information

Keyboard Shortcut Reference

Capture

ActionShortcut
Capture Full Screen⌃⇧F
Capture Region⌃⇧R
Capture Window⌃⇧W
Start / Stop Recording⌃⇧V

File

ActionShortcut
Open⌘O
Save (.pixelnoted)⌘S
Save As⌘⇧S
Export⌘⇧E

Edit

ActionShortcut
Undo⌘Z
Redo⌘⇧Z

View & Window

ActionShortcut
Show / Hide Library⌘⇧L
Apply (crop / resize / export dialogs)Return
Cancel / dismiss dialogEsc

Help

ActionShortcut
Pixel.Noted Help⌘?
Settings⌘,

Zoom and Copy to Clipboard are available from the toolbar and the right-click menu.

Capture menu

ItemShortcutDescription
Capture Full Screen⌃⇧FCapture the entire display
Capture Region⌃⇧RDrag to select an area
Capture Window⌃⇧WPick a window to capture
Start / Stop Recording⌃⇧VBegin or end a screen recording

File menu

ItemShortcutDescription
Open…⌘OOpen an image or .pixelnoted file
Save…⌘SSave as an editable .pixelnoted file
Save As…⌘⇧SSave a copy
Export…⌘⇧EExport to PNG, JPEG, WebP, HEIF, TIFF, BMP, or PDF

View menu

ItemShortcutDescription
Show / Hide Library⌘⇧LToggle the Library panel

Right-click (canvas) menu

Zoom to Fit · Zoom to Actual Size · Zoom In · Zoom Out · Copy to Clipboard · Export… · Select Tool · Crop · Resize Canvas… · Draw Arrow · Draw Rectangle · Add Text · Highlight · Blur / Redact · Show/Hide Library · Social Media Templates

Help menu

ItemShortcutDescription
Pixel.Noted Help⌘?Full in-app help
Settings⌘,Open Settings

Frequently Asked Questions

What macOS version do I need?

macOS 14 Sonoma or later. Pixel.Noted runs natively on both Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) and Intel Macs.

Does Pixel.Noted work offline?

Yes, entirely. No internet connection is ever required, and there are no accounts or telemetry. AI features run on-device; the only time the app touches the network is if you choose to download an optional AI model.

Is my data private?

Yes. Everything is processed locally on your Mac. There's no cloud upload, no analytics, and no tracking — even OCR and image analysis run on-device using Apple's Neural Engine.

What image formats can I export?

PNG, JPEG, WebP, HEIF, TIFF, BMP, and PDF. You can also copy the result straight to the clipboard.

What is a .pixelnoted file?

It's Pixel.Noted's native format. Unlike a flat PNG, it preserves the image plus every layer and annotation so you can reopen and keep editing later. Double-click one in Finder to open it.

How do I record my screen with a webcam and microphone?

Choose a recording scope, then enable the webcam and microphone from the floating recording HUD (pick your devices in Settings → Devices). The result is a single H.264 MP4.

How do I hide sensitive information in a screenshot?

Use the Blur or Pixelate tool to cover the region before exporting.

How do I remove the background from an image?

Use the Smart Select tool to select your subject, remove the background, and export as PNG to keep transparency.

How do I crop an image?

Select the Crop tool. By default you drag the edges of the crop frame independently (or a corner to move two sides). You can switch to "draw a region" mode in Settings → Editor → Crop. Press Return to apply.

Can I capture a long, scrolling page?

Yes — use Scrolling capture, which stitches the scrolled frames into a single tall image.

My redo isn't working / my edits disappeared.

Undo is ⌘Z and Redo is ⌘⇧Z. Edit history steps through in both directions; if something looks wrong, Redo restores your most recent change.

Contact & Support

Didn't find what you needed? Use the contact form — we typically reply within 48 hours.

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