
About
This app automatically merges multiple screenshots into a single, long image. It uses OCR to detect consecutive screens and offers manual controls for precise adjustments. Supports multiple languages and provides a fast, efficient merging process.
What's New in MergeShot
1.0.2
December 22, 2025
Enhanced AI merge functionality. Automatically detects and connects matching sections. Improved UX for manual editing features.
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FAQ
How does MergeShot merge screenshots?
MergeShot uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to automatically detect and merge consecutive screenshots. It identifies text on the screens to understand the scrolling flow, creating a seamless long image.
Can I manually adjust the merged screenshots in MergeShot?
Yes, MergeShot offers precise manual control. You can use sliders to fine-tune the merging points and see a real-time preview to ensure perfect results before finalizing the image.
Does MergeShot support merging screenshots in different languages?
Yes, MergeShot has perfect multi-language support, accurately recognizing Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese text. This allows you to merge screenshots from apps in various languages without issues.
Is MergeShot fast and efficient?
MergeShot is optimized for speed using the latest iOS technology, handling large amounts of images smoothly. It also supports a battery-saving mode for efficient use.
What devices does MergeShot support?
MergeShot is currently supported on iPhone devices. It was released on January 6, 2025, with version 1.0.2 updated on December 22, 2025.
Does MergeShot have ads?
Yes, MergeShot contains advertisements. As it is a free application, ads are displayed to support its development and maintenance.
What is the age rating for MergeShot?
MergeShot has an age rating of 4+. This indicates it is suitable for users aged four and older, with no mature content.
How often is MergeShot updated?
The latest version of MergeShot is 1.0.2, which was last updated on December 22, 2025. While specific update frequency isn't detailed, this indicates ongoing development.



