About
Screenshot Inbox helps you keep screenshots out of your Photo Library. Keep, view, and share them from Screenshot Inbox instead. After importing, you can choose to hide, delete, or leave them in place in your Photo Library.
Support
If you run into an issue or have a question, send an email to Screenshot Inbox Support.
Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Last updated April 25, 2026
Data & privacy
Screenshot Inbox does not operate a backend server and does not send your screenshots or in-app library to developer-controlled servers. Imported screenshots and app data are stored on your device (inside the app’s sandbox).
If you use iCloud Photos, Apple may transfer/download photo data as part of accessing/importing items (handled by Apple’s Photos frameworks and your device settings).
Apple may collect usage/diagnostics if you’ve opted in via iOS Settings, governed by Apple’s Privacy Policy.
Sharing & backups
The iOS share button allows you to send screenshots to other apps or contacts you choose.
If iCloud Backup is enabled, Screenshot Inbox data (including imported/cached copies of screenshots) may be included in your device backup and restored as part of a full-device restore.
Sharing and iCloud Backup are governed by Apple’s policies and the policies of any apps/services you share with.
Terms
Acceptable use: Don’t use the app for unlawful purposes, and don’t violate anyone else’s rights when importing, sharing, or storing screenshots.
The app is provided “as-is” without warranties, and to the maximum extent permitted by law, liability is limited.
By using Screenshot Inbox, you agree to these terms. We may update this policy; continued use after an update constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Screenshot Inbox is operated by Mark Dascoli, a sole proprietor.
This website
This website may collect basic technical and usage data (such as IP address, device/browser info, and pages visited) for security, troubleshooting, and to understand page traffic.