This article explains where screenshots are saved by default on Mac along with how to change that default location.If you misplace a screenshot, we'll also walk through various ways to locate it.
When you capture a screenshot on your Mac, it is saved to your Desktop by default.
Within a few seconds of taking the screen capture, you'll see it land on your Desktop with the file name "Screenshot [date] at [time].png."
After you capture a screenshot, you'll see it on your Desktop within seconds.If you have theShow Floating Thumbnailoption selected in the Screenshot app, you'll see that thumbnail display in the corner of the screen briefly before the screenshot pops onto an empty spot on your desktop.
You can also use Finder to open the Desktop folder and view the screenshot there using these steps:
OpenFinder.
SelectGoin the menu bar.
ChooseDesktop.
Alternatively, pressCommand+Shift+Don your keyboard to open the Desktop in a Finder window.
To change the default location for screenshots, you can do so using the Screenshot app in macOS Mojave or later.
To launch the app, openFinder, selectGo>Utilities,and openScreenshot, or use the keyboard shortcutCommand+Shift+5.
Select theOptionsmenu in the Screenshot app's floating toolbar.
Choose a location belowSave toat the top of the pop-up menu.
Capture your screenshot, and this one will go to your selected location, as will any future screenshots.
If you change the default location for screenshots temporarily or move a screenshot from your Desktop to another spot that you cannot remember, you have a few ways to find it.
If you believe you saved the screenshot to a folder, but aren't sure which one, you can use Finder on Mac to search for it. While you can also use Spotlight to search on Mac, you can easily narrow down the search results, if necessary, by using Finder instead.
OpenFinderand type a keyword into theSearchboxon the top right.For instance, if you retained the default file name, you can enter "screenshot" and pickName Contains "screenshot"in the suggestions.
To search your entire computer, selectThis Macnext toSearchbelow the toolbar.
If needed, you can include additional search parameters to narrow down the results. Select theplus sign on the top right.
Then choose a search attribute. For example, you can pickKindand thenImageor you can pickCreated dateand then add thedate range.
Continue this process until you locate the lost screenshot.
If you use Clipboard as the default location for screenshots, you can still use Finder by going toEdit>Show Clipboardand viewing the image. Just keep in mind that the screenshot only remains in this location until you save another item to your clipboard.
If you choose Mail or Messages for your screenshots, you can use the search tool in each of these apps. For example, if you retained the default file name, you can search with the below options.
In Mail, enter "screenshot" in theSearchbox on the top right and chooseAttachment name contains "screenshot"in the suggestions. You'll then see emails that contain attachments using that name.
In Messages, enter "screen shot" in theSearchbox on the left and then move down toPhotosto find the image. Double-click the screenshot and you'll see it display in the corresponding text message conversation.
You should keep the following in mind when you use screenshots on your Mac: