Every new iOS update has one thing guaranteed: an inevitable scramble to make space on your phone for it. And since iOS 11 is packing in more useful and fun things to do with screenshots, you might want to clear out even more space than usual. Along with introducing a new one-handed keyboard, a customizable control center, and other updates to your iPhone, iOS 11 now lets you do a whole bunch of new things to your screenshots including doodling on them, adding signatures to them, and cropping them before saving. Check out what you can do ahead, and don't hold yourself back from updating to the newest OS system today.
After taking a screenshot, you'll see it appear on the bottom left corner of your screen. Tap on it and you'll be taken to a markup screen.
Tap on the plus sign in the bottom right corner to access other tools such as adding text.
In the same set of options where adding text can be found, you can also create a signature and add it to your photo.
Want to really put emphasis on something? Tap the plus sign again to access the magnify tool and select which spot you want to blow up.
You can add a rectangle, circle, speech bubble, or arrow to your screenshot now. Just tap the plus sign at the bottom right corner to get to these tools.
Drag the blue outlined corners around your screenshot to crop it.
Instead of cropping or magnifying a part of the screenshot, you can also zoom in. Just use two fingers to pinch out on get a closer look.
Pick the lasso tool located at the bottom of the screen. Use the lasso tool to outline which markup you want to move. Then, just drag it where you'd like to put it instead.
If you take multiple screenshots, they'll all show up on the same edit screen. Edit them away and then save them.
At the top right corner, you'll see an undo arrow and a redo arrow. Use these to fix any mistakes or to keep a markup.
Take a screenshot, tap on it, and then tap on the bottom left corner box with an arrow icon to AirDrop, text, print, and more.
If you don't like a screenshot you've taken, just tap the "Done" button in the top left corner. You'll get the option to save it or delete it. You can even send a marked-up screenshot and then delete it.