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Comparison · July 13, 2026

Best CleanShot X alternative for simple screenshot beautification

CleanShot X is a large toolset. That is useful if you need many capture and annotation features, but it can be overkill if your main job is making screenshots look clean, private, and ready to share.

What a simpler alternative should cover

For screenshot beautification, the essentials are straightforward: a nice background, proper padding, window framing, automatic redaction, and a way to remove background clutter when needed.

Why SuperSnap fits that job

SuperSnap keeps the feature set focused on the workflow most people actually use. You can beautify a screenshot, blur sensitive information, and remove background clutter without paying for unrelated capture features.

Try the focused alternative

SuperSnap is built for screenshots that need polish, privacy, and a fast export path.

Where CleanShot X still makes sense

If you rely on screen recording, scrolling capture, or a wider annotation toolset, CleanShot X is still the better match. The difference is whether you need a suite or a specialist.

Need the background-removal workflow next?

Read the separate guide on removing background clutter from a screenshot on Mac.

How to remove background from a screenshot on Mac

FAQ

What is the simplest CleanShot X alternative?

The simplest alternative is the one that covers your actual use case without extra tooling. If you mainly want polished screenshots, privacy blur, and background removal, a focused beautifier is usually a better fit than a broad capture suite.

Why not just use CleanShot X?

CleanShot X is strong if you need recording, scrolling capture, OCR, or a broader annotation stack. If those are not part of your workflow, a simpler app can be easier to learn and cheaper to own.

Does SuperSnap replace the whole CleanShot X suite?

No. It is narrower on purpose. SuperSnap focuses on screenshot beautification and automatic privacy redaction, which is enough for many creators and indie builders.