The Snipping Tool in Windows 11 is now an automatic screen recorder

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At the Surface event that took place earlier today, Microsoft shared some software announcements, including the brand new Microsoft Designer app as well as Apple Music and Apple TV apps that will be available on Microsoft Store. Microsoft Store. One announcement could be a bit under the radar. In the end, it appears that the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 will soon include the ability to record your screen soon.

The announcement was only presented in the video reel, but it’s definitely a welcome change. Right now, Windows doesn’t have a way to capture video of the screen. In our guide on how to record your screen in Windows 11, you can utilize an Xbox Game Bar to record specific applications, however it’s not compatible with every application and requires some configuration to be compatible with specific apps. The ability to record this feature integrated into Snipping Tool Snipping Tool means you can quickly capture any area of your screen to share with another person, and you do not require an application from a third party for it.

Microsoft did not have much to communicate in terms of release dates, but we’d be very surprised to find the screen recorder showing within Snipping Tool in the next few weeks, to be launched along with the first feature drop to Windows 11 version 22H2. This update is expected to go live towards around the time of Halloween, as an optional update. it will later be part of the Patch Tuesday update for November. Windows Insiders will be able test it first.

Furthermore, Microsoft is also working on a brand new Photos app that will feature upgraded OneDrive integration, and in the very first instance the integration into iCloud Photos, so you are able to manage the photos you take with an iPhone or any other Apple devices.

To take advantage of all these features Microsoft has also unveiled Microsoft’s Surface Pro 9, Surface Laptop 5 Surface Laptop 5 Surface Studio 2 Plus earlier today. All of these devices come with Windows 11 and, for the majority of them, have the most recent and best specifications available.

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