Polished screenshots for
Notion, Confluence, and wikis
Raw screen grabs look out of place in a well-written doc. Snipfolio lets you crop to the relevant UI, put it in a device frame, and export a clean PNG to embed in Notion, Confluence, Google Docs, or any other tool.
How it works
Screenshot your UI
Take a screenshot of the page, component, or workflow you want to document. Drop it into Snipfolio.
Snip the relevant part
Draw a crop box around the region that matters. Skip the browser chrome, taskbar, and other clutter.
Frame, export, and embed
Add a device frame and background. Export as PNG. Drag the file into your Notion page or Confluence doc.
Why it works for docs
Consistent look across pages
Every screenshot gets the same frame and background treatment. Your docs look intentional instead of patched together from different screenshots.
Show a workflow in one image
Snip multiple steps from the same screenshot or several screenshots, then compose them into a single image showing the progression.
Built-in captions
Label each screenshot directly in the mockup instead of relying on the caption features in Notion or Confluence.
Easy to update
UI changed? Drop in a new screenshot, re-snip, re-export, and replace the image in your doc.
Works with
Notion
Drag the exported PNG directly into a Notion page. It renders inline at full width or can be resized.
Confluence
Upload the PNG as an attachment or drag it into the editor. Works in both the classic and new editor.
Google Docs
Insert the image from your files. Framed screenshots look cleaner than pasting raw screen grabs.
Any wiki or doc tool
Snipfolio exports standard PNGs. Anywhere you can insert an image, it works.