Comparison

LazyScreenshots vs Shottr

Both are fast, lightweight Mac screenshot tools. One is built specifically for developers who code with AI assistants.

What LazyScreenshots does that Shottr doesn't.

Auto-paste to AI

LazyScreenshots captures and auto-pastes into Claude, Cursor, or Codex in one keystroke. Shottr captures to its editor — you still have to save, find the file, and paste manually.

AI-Powered Editing

Remove backgrounds and edit images with AI, built directly into the screenshot workflow. Shottr has great measurement and annotation tools but no AI editing capabilities.

Burst Mode

Rapid-fire screenshots with a real-time HUD counter for capturing sequences. Shottr captures one screenshot at a time — no burst support.

Feature-by-feature comparison.

Feature LazyScreenshots Shottr
Auto-paste to AI
Keyboard shortcuts
Annotations
Pixel measurements
AI editing
Burst mode
Color dropper
Screenshot history
OCR / text recognition
Scrolling capture
Pin screenshots

Pricing.

LazyScreenshots

$29
One-time. Free updates forever.

Shottr

$12
One-time. Free 30-day trial, then nag screens.
Get LazyScreenshots — $29