Use this method if your iPhone does not have a round Home button below the screen.

You can drag the bars on any edge of the image to crop off what you don’t need. To draw, tap any of the drawing tools at the bottom, tap the circle to select a color, and then start drawing. Tap Done at the top-left corner when you’re finished editing the screenshot.

Use this method if you unlock your iPhone’s screen by pressing a round button at the bottom-center part of your iPhone’s screen. If you don’t have a round button at the bottom of your iPhone’s face, this method instead.

You can drag the bars on any edge of the image to crop off what you don’t need. To draw, tap any of the drawing tools at the bottom, tap the circle to select a color, and then start drawing. Tap Done at the top-left corner when you’re finished editing the screenshot.

This method teaches you how to use an accessibility feature called AssistiveTouch, which makes it easy to take screenshots on iPhones with broken or difficult-to-reach buttons.

Tapping this dot opens a menu with several quick-access functions. Once you add the tool that takes screenshots to this menu, it’ll be easy to capture a screenshot with one finger. You can tap and drag the dot somewhere else on the screen if you’d like.

You can tap the back button to exit the menu now.

You can drag the bars on any edge of the image to crop off what you don’t need. To draw, tap any of the drawing tools at the bottom, tap the circle to select a color, and then start drawing. Tap Done at the top-left corner when you’re finished editing the screenshot.