UpShot combines the power of OS X’s built-in screenshot functionality with Dropbox. This makes UpShot the easiest way to automatically upload and share screenshots on OS X.
UpShot in three easy steps:
- You take a screenshot
- The screenshot URL shows up in your clipboard, ready to be pasted wherever you want.
- Actually, there is no step 3!
Installing UpShot
- Download the DMG file above, double click to open
- drag the UpShot app into your
/Applicationsdirectory (overwrite the existing version when updating). - go to the Applications directory and start UpShot from there. UpShot will show up in your status bar in the top right corner of the screen.
Screenshots
Stay up to date
The easiest way to stay up to date with development on UpShot is following UpShot_it on Twitter. Every blog post and update will be announced there.
Here are the latest posts:
Tweets by @UpShot_itContributing
UpShot is an open source project on Github, written in Python. Issues and Pull Requests are highly appreciated!
The README file also has additional technical info on how UpShot works.
Version History
For a summary of what changed between versions, check out the changelog.
If you know what you’re doing, you may download previous versions here:
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Fred Wenzel.
UpShot is released under a BSD license. Read the file LICENSE for more information.

