Screenshot privacy check

Check screenshots for private info before posting.

Screenshots often include more than the thing you meant to share: phone numbers, emails, account names, QR codes, faces, browser tabs, addresses, and notification previews. Before You Share gives you one quick private review before the image leaves your device.

  • Emails and phone numbers
  • IBANs and cards
  • Faces and QR codes
  • No uploads
Before You Share highlighting sensitive details in a screenshot

Built for the moment before send.

Use it when a screenshot is about to go into Messages, Slack, email, social media, a support ticket, or a public post.

  1. Pick a screenshot from Photos, Files, Finder, or the system picker.
  2. Review possible private details found by the on-device scan.
  3. Tap the detections you want hidden, or mark a custom area yourself.
  4. Share or save a clean PNG copy while keeping the original unchanged.

Useful for everyday screenshots.

Before You Share focuses on visible, practical risks that people miss because they are moving fast.

1

Conversation screenshots

Hide names, phone numbers, emails, addresses, previews, and reference codes before forwarding.

2

Work and support images

Check dashboards, receipts, booking screens, and account pages before attaching them to a ticket.

3

Public posts

Spot QR codes, faces, browser tabs, and system UI details before a screenshot reaches a public feed.

Questions before trusting it.

Does it upload screenshots?

No. The review and redaction happen on device.

Does it edit the original?

No. It exports a separate cleaned PNG copy.

Can I choose what gets hidden?

Yes. Review findings, ignore false positives, and mark your own areas.

Is detection perfect?

No. Treat it as a privacy preflight, then review the final image yourself.

Make screenshot privacy a quick habit.

Check the image before it leaves your device.

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