- Choose Screely for simple screenshot styling workflows.
- Choose FramedShot for integrated redaction, annotation, and social export sizing.
- If privacy controls matter, compare upload model and local processing behavior directly.
Side-by-side comparison
| Criteria | Screely | FramedShot |
|---|---|---|
| Who each tool is for | Users needing quick screenshot styling output | Teams needing complete screenshot editing workflow in browser |
| Browser support | Web app workflow | Chrome extension on Chromium browsers |
| Redaction | Limited masking workflow focus | Blur, pixelate, and solid masking options |
| Browser frames | Styling-focused frame output | Built-in browser frame controls |
| Annotation support | Annotation scope is limited | Arrow and highlight annotation tools |
| Pricing | Freemium / commercial tiers vary | Free |
| Privacy / local processing | Web workflow can involve uploads | Local-first processing in browser |
| Best fit summary | Best for simple styled screenshot outputs | Best for full screenshot editing and sharing workflow |
Note: competitor feature scope and pricing can change; verify final details on the vendor’s official site before purchase decisions.
FAQ
Can Screely replace FramedShot for privacy-sensitive screenshots?
For privacy-sensitive workflows, FramedShot is often preferred because redaction and local-first handling are core parts of the product positioning.
Is FramedShot only for mockups?
No. FramedShot also covers annotation, redaction, collage layout, and social-ready export sizing.
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