![]() ![]() Companies like Google use them for getting feedback from users, products like BugHerd use screenshots as a core part of their product and they're great for generating data exports (like charts).Īsking users to take a screenshot of what they're looking at introduces a lot of friction. Screenshots can be a very valuable and important part of your JavaScript application. Let's take a look at three different ways you can take screenshots, and then how you can use them by sending them to a server or letting the user download the image. Taking screenshots in-browser (or 'client-side') is all about tradeoffs - there's no perfect solution for every situation.
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