Capture Windows screens and automate window, mouse, and keyboard actions silently.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ScreenShotTool MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use ScreenShotTool MCP to open the specified application windows one by one, capture a full screenshot of each without stealing focus, and save them as PNG files named by window title.
A set of UI screenshot files named by window title, ready for documentation or reporting.
Use ScreenShotTool MCP to activate the target window in the background, click menu items, enter test data, submit the form, capture screenshots after each step, and then output a summary of the run.
An automated test execution record with step screenshots and a result summary.
Use ScreenShotTool MCP to capture a background window on a schedule, simulate shortcut keys to refresh its content, and save screenshots with timestamps for later anomaly review.
Timestamped status screenshots saved in order, useful for inspection, auditing, or troubleshooting.
Let AI capture Windows screenshots for troubleshooting, review, and visual context.
Capture cross-platform screenshots with timestamp overlays, region selection, and file management.
Capture Windows window or desktop screenshots for AI-driven analysis and automation.
Capture screen frames on demand for multimodal Q&A and interface understanding.
Let AI see and control a Linux desktop for visual task automation.
Automate Windows desktop tasks with screenshots, window control, and input actions.