SketchScreen
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SketchScreen is a cross-platform screen annotation overlay tool that lets you draw, highlight, and annotate directly on your screen - without leaving your current app. - Explaining things visually during presentations, tutorials, or remote calls is frustrating. Existing annotation tools either crash, lack multi-monitor support, or only work on one OS - forcing users to compromise or juggle multiple tools. Solution - SketchScreen sits as a transparent overlay on your screen, toggled instantly via a global hotkey. Draw freehand, add arrows, shapes, text, or use the laser pointer โ then dismiss it. Works seamlessly on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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SketchScreen is support screen annotation tool that works natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux(Soon). No VM, no workarounds. Toggle a transparent drawing overlay over any app with a single hotkey - no window switching, no interruptions.
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Epic Pen is Windows-only. Presentify is Mac-only and crashes on multi-monitor setups. ZoomIt lacks real drawing tools. SketchScreen does what none of them do: reliable, full-featured annotation on every major OS, with a one-year/montly payment - no subscription.
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Anyone who explains things on screen: teachers running online classes, developers doing code reviews, remote workers in video calls, and content creators recording tutorials. If you've ever wished you could just draw on your screen, SketchScreen is for you.
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I kept switching between annotation tools depending on which OS I was on - and none of them just worked. More over all other solution was to heavy and dosnt work as expected. Beside of that i really love excalidraw diagram, so i tough about SketchScreen soution that is based on excalidraw. So I built SketchScreen: a lightweight, cross-platform overlay that stays out of your way until you need it.
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Tauri (Rust-based desktop framework) and Excalidraw (drawing engine). Distributed via Lemon Squeezy with montly/yearly license activation.
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Epic Pen - A windows tool for drawing over your desktop and applications
Presentify - Screen Annotation and Cursor Highlight for macOS.
SketchTogether - Real time sketching in your browser with Slack integration