Choose Pixera if...
You mainly want styled still screenshots with backgrounds, annotations, redaction, and cleaner export presentation for docs, support, and product launches.
Pixera vs Shottr
Pixera and Shottr both help raw screenshots look better, but Shottr stretches much further into general screenshot utility. Shottr's official site highlights beautiful backgrounds, scrolling screenshots, OCR, S3 upload, rulers, and pixel inspection tools. Pixera stays focused on polished still-image workflows for docs, support, privacy cleanup, and launch-ready screenshot presentation.
Quick Answer
If your team mostly publishes screenshots into documentation, support replies, changelogs, or launch posts, Pixera keeps the workflow centered on still-image polish and privacy cleanup. If you need the tool to handle scrolling capture, OCR, measurement, upload, and inspection tasks in the same app, Shottr covers more ground for less money.
You mainly want styled still screenshots with backgrounds, annotations, redaction, and cleaner export presentation for docs, support, and product launches.
You need scrolling capture, OCR, rulers, color picking, upload, or a generous low-cost screenshot utility beyond a narrower publishing workflow.
Pricing and feature notes on this page were checked against the vendors' official pages on April 9, 2026. Verify both products before buying because pricing and plan details can change.
Where They Differ
If the job is repeatable still-image publishing, a narrower workflow can stay easier to operate than a broad utility stack.
Best when your recurring output is a polished still screenshot for publishing, not a general screenshot utility workflow.
$19.99
FAQ
Based on the vendors' official pages checked on April 9, 2026, yes. Shottr's purchase page lists Basic at $12 one-time, while Pixera currently lists Premium at $19.99 on its site.
In breadth, yes. Shottr's official site highlights scrolling capture, OCR, S3 upload, rulers, color inspection, overlay images, and other utility features beyond Pixera's narrower styling-first workflow.
If your team repeatedly publishes still screenshots into docs, support replies, changelogs, and launches, Pixera's tighter styling and privacy-cleanup flow may be easier to keep consistent.