Snipping Tool is about to get a handy new shortcut

Extracting text with Snipping Tool used to require additional steps, including opening the Snipping Tool editor. Windows 11's Snipping Tool is one step closer to getting a nice upgrade. Support for text extraction through the capture bar in Snipping Tool is now in testing among Windows Insiders in the Dev and Canary channels. After the update, Text Extractor lives within the Snipping Tool capture bar. With the new feature, you can select a region to be scanned for text. You can then choose to copy all the text within a selection or use the "More options" menu to gain further control. For example, you can choose to remove line breaks from copied text or have Snipping Tool copy text from a selection automatically. Text Extractor, a new addition to the Windows 11 Snipping Tool capture bar, is now in testing among Windows Insiders in the Dev and Canary channels. (Image credit: Microsoft) "In this update, we are adding text extractor in the Snipping Tool capture bar – designed to minimize the number of steps it takes to copy text to your clipboard without having to take a screenshot of your screen," explains Microsoft. "To get started, open Snipping Tool via Win + Shift + S or launch the app and click the new “Text Extractor” button in the toolbar." Text Extractor has been available within Snipping Tool for over a year, but the feature is now easier to access. Previously, you had to use the Snipping Tool editor to access text extraction. Text extraction is made possible by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Shortly after the capability was added to Snipping Tool, our Managing Editor Jez Corden called it "one of [Windows 11's] few truly useful AI features." Get the Windows Central Newsletter All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By adding Text Extractor to the Snipping Tool capture bar, Windows 11 users can access the feature with fewer clicks. The move should also make the feature more visible, since some people do not use the Snipping Tool editor.