How to Annotate a Screenshot on macOS
Add arrows, text, and highlights to a screenshot using built-in tools.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
macOS Markup is one of the most capable built-in annotation tools across any OS, offering arrows, shapes, text boxes, speech bubbles, magnifier circles, signatures, and pixelation in a single toolbar. It appears automatically as a floating thumbnail after every screenshot, or you can access it by opening any image in Preview and clicking the Markup toolbar icon. One underrated feature is the Instant Alpha tool, which removes solid-colour backgrounds from images so you can overlay annotated screenshots cleanly into presentations.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Take a screenshot and click the floating thumbnail to open Markup. Use the toolbar to add arrows, text boxes, shapes, and highlights.
- 2Add callout arrows and text labels to draw clear attention to specific areas.
- 3Save or share the annotated image using the Done / Share button in the editor.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- If the auto-preview disappears, open the screenshot from your gallery and edit from there.
- Use Paint (Windows) or Preview (macOS) as built-in alternatives if dedicated tools are missing.
- Third-party tools like Greenshot or Skitch offer more annotation options if built-in tools are limited.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Confirm all annotations are visible and legible at 100% zoom on the final image.
- Verify the save did not overwrite the original if you need both versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I annotate a screenshot on macOS without installing anything?
How do I add an arrow to a screenshot on macOS?
How do I blur or hide sensitive information in a screenshot?
Does annotating a screenshot on macOS overwrite the original?
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