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Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Communication·2 min read
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Zight, formerly known as CloudApp and developed by Zight Inc., is a visual communication tool designed for instantly capturing and sharing screenshots, GIFs, and screen recordings with added annotations. Its primary workflow involves selecting a capture type (image, GIF, video), drawing a region on your screen, and then Zight automatically uploads the content to the cloud and copies a shareable link to your clipboard. Zight is available as a desktop application for Windows and macOS, a Chrome browser extension, and a mobile app for iOS, ensuring flexibility across devices. The most used feature is its rapid sharing of annotated screenshots and GIFs, which streamlines visual communication. All captured content is cloud-synced and hosted on Zight's secure platform, providing easy access and version control.

Why It’s Useful

Zight eliminates the friction of attaching files or explaining complex ideas with words alone by providing quick, shareable visual context. For the customer support agent, it's perfect for quickly capturing user issues, annotating them to highlight problems, and sharing them with the engineering team for faster bug resolution. For the remote project manager, Zight allows for creating quick visual updates or short video tutorials for team members, ensuring everyone is on the same page without lengthy meetings or emails. The free tier is genuinely useful, offering basic captures and storage, making it good for occasional use, though paid plans unlock advanced features and unlimited uploads. Compared to sending attachments via email, Zight wins by providing instant shareable links, version control, and analytics on viewership. A power feature is the ability to record animated GIFs, which are perfect for demonstrating short processes or UI interactions in a lightweight, universally compatible format. A non-technical person can set up Zight and share their first annotated screenshot in under 3 minutes, thanks to its straightforward capture and sharing process.

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