Microsoft is working on new features for Windows 11"s default screenshot-taking application, Snipping Tool. The app will soon let you add emojis to your screenshots, detect QR codes, and perform HDR correction after taking screengrabs on HDR monitors.
The ability to add emojis to screenshots in the Snipping Tool app will join the recently introduced shapes and forms. In addition to drawing squares, circles, lines, and arrows, Snipping Tool will offer users a seemingly limited set of emojis to spice up screenshots and make them a little more fun: stars, hearts, eyes, thumbs up/down, and more.
Some new features/changes are coming to Snipping Tool soon. The recently introduced shape annotations feature will let you add emoji to your captures: pic.twitter.com/zdQEFUy0BH
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Another great upcoming addition is QR code support. Windows 11 will finally have a built-in on-screen QR reader, sparing you from pulling out your phone every time you want to scan a QR code. Take a screenshot with Snipping Tool, and it will present you with a "QR Codes" button in the bottom-right corner.
Also, Snipping Tool will soon be able to detect QR codes in screenshots (notice the new button in the bottom right.) pic.twitter.com/eOyMf8yRc4
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Finally, Snipping Tool will allow you to correct screenshots taken on HDR monitors so that they look good on SDR displays. In case you missed it, Windows 11 preview builds received HDR wallpaper support about a year ago, and the feature should be available in the Stable Channel in version 24H2.
There"s also a new HDR screenshot color corrector setting in app version 11.2403.8.0. (Not a hidden feature.) pic.twitter.com/pAh0qmuwJy
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Microsoft has not announced any of those changes yet. Still, a public release in the Windows Insider Program should not take too long.