How to Take a Partial Screenshot on Samsung Galaxy
Capture only the area you need instead of the full screen.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
Android follows the capture-then-crop workflow common to mobile platforms, where you take a full screenshot first and trim it using the Edit button that appears in the notification bar immediately after capture. Most Android manufacturers add their own screenshot editor with additional markup tools, smart resize handles, and even round-corner or punch-hole crop overlays that match the device's screen shape. If the notification disappears before you tap Edit, you can still open the screenshot in Gallery and crop it there.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Take a screenshot, then tap the Edit icon in the notification bar. Use the crop handles to select only the needed area.
- 2Release to capture. The image copies to clipboard and a preview appears for light editing.
- 3Click the notification to annotate or paste directly into email, docs, or messaging apps.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- Open Snipping Tool directly for more control over capture modes and delay settings.
- Use freeform snip mode for irregular or non-rectangular areas.
- Zoom in before capturing for sharper detail on small UI elements.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Confirm only the intended region appears in the pasted or saved image.
- Check there is no unintended UI chrome (taskbar, status bar) in the capture if not wanted.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I screenshot only part of the screen on Samsung Galaxy?
Can I capture a specific window on Samsung Galaxy?
How do I screenshot a scrolling page on Samsung Galaxy?
Does Samsung Galaxy automatically copy partial screenshots to clipboard?
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