
TinyTake
Screen and video capture software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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- Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
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- Education and training
What is TinyTake
TinyTake is a desktop screen capture and screen recording tool for Windows and macOS. It supports capturing screenshots, recording screen video, annotating captures, and sharing files via cloud storage and links. It is commonly used by individuals and small teams for quick visual feedback, bug reporting, and lightweight how-to clips. The product emphasizes simple capture workflows with built-in markup and optional online sharing.
Fast capture and annotation
TinyTake provides quick screenshot capture modes and basic screen recording from a desktop app. It includes built-in annotation tools such as text, shapes, highlights, and blur to mark up images. This supports common workflows like reporting issues, giving feedback, and documenting steps without needing a separate editor.
Built-in sharing and storage
TinyTake includes an online library for storing captures and recordings and generating shareable links. This reduces reliance on separate file hosting for simple sharing scenarios. For small teams, it can streamline sending visual context in email, chat, or tickets.
Cross-platform desktop support
TinyTake offers native apps for both Windows and macOS, which helps standardize capture workflows across mixed-device teams. The desktop-first approach suits users who need to capture application windows, system dialogs, or multi-monitor setups. It also supports capturing regions, windows, and full screens for common documentation needs.
Limited advanced video editing
TinyTake focuses on capture and basic trimming/management rather than full video production. Users needing multi-track editing, transitions, captions, or richer post-production typically require a dedicated editor. This can add steps for teams producing polished training or marketing-style videos.
Cloud features tied to account
Online storage and sharing depend on using TinyTake’s service and account-based library. Organizations with strict data residency, retention, or compliance requirements may need additional review before uploading captures. Some teams may prefer storage integrations or self-managed options that are not central to TinyTake’s design.
Not optimized for collaborative workflows
TinyTake is primarily an individual capture tool with sharing, rather than a collaboration-first review platform. It does not emphasize structured commenting, approvals, or workspace-level governance found in more collaboration-oriented tools in the space. Larger teams may find administration and review workflows less robust than purpose-built alternatives.
Seller details
MangoApps Inc.
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
2008
Private
https://www.mangoapps.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/mangoapps/