How to Screenshot on iPad: Every Method Explained (2026 Guide)


Taking a screenshot on an iPad is one of the quickest ways to save information, capture conversations, keep receipts, or share something on your screen. Apple offers multiple ways to take screenshots, including hardware buttons, Apple Pencil gestures, AssistiveTouch, and even voice commands.

This guide covers every method available on the latest versions of iPadOS, along with where your screenshots are saved and how to edit them.

No matter which iPad model you own, you can capture your screen in just a few seconds. After taking a screenshot, a small thumbnail appears in the lower-left corner. Tap it to crop, draw, add text with Markup, or share it instantly. If you ignore it, the screenshot saves automatically to the Photos app.

How to Screenshot on iPad Without a Home Button

Most recent iPad models, including newer iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini, do not have a Home button.

Press the Top button and either Volume button at the same time, then quickly release both buttons. The screen will flash, and a screenshot thumbnail will appear in the corner. Tap it to edit or swipe it away to save it automatically.

  1. Open the screen you want to capture.
  2. Press the Top button and Volume Up or Volume Down together.
  3. Release both buttons immediately.
  4. Tap the thumbnail to edit, or ignore it to save automatically.

How to Screenshot on iPad With a Home Button

If your iPad has a physical Home button, the process is slightly different.

Press the Top button and the Home button together, then release them quickly. The screenshot is captured and saved in Photos.

  1. Open the page or app you want to capture.
  2. Press the Top button and Home button at the same time.
  3. Release both buttons.
  4. Edit the screenshot if needed or let it save automatically.

How to Screenshot on iPad Using Apple Pencil

If your iPad supports Apple Pencil, you can capture the screen without pressing any buttons.

Simply place the Apple Pencil at either bottom corner of the display and swipe diagonally upward toward the center. The screenshot editor opens immediately, allowing you to annotate, crop, or highlight content before saving it.

  1. Hold your Apple Pencil near either bottom corner.
  2. Swipe diagonally upward.
  3. Wait for the screenshot editor to open.
  4. Make edits with Markup if needed.
  5. Tap Done and save the screenshot.

How to Screenshot on iPad Using AssistiveTouch

If your buttons are damaged or you prefer on-screen controls, AssistiveTouch provides another option.

Enable AssistiveTouch from Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. Once enabled, customize one of its actions to take a screenshot. You can then capture the screen with a simple tap on the floating AssistiveTouch button.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to Accessibility.
  3. Tap Touch.
  4. Select AssistiveTouch and turn it on.
  5. Assign Screenshot to a custom action.
  6. Tap the floating button whenever you want to capture the screen.

How to Screenshot on iPad Using Siri

If your hands are busy, Siri can take a screenshot for you.

Activate Siri and say, “Take a screenshot.” Siri captures the current screen, and the screenshot appears just like it does with the hardware buttons.

  1. Activate Siri.
  2. Say “Take a screenshot.”
  3. Wait for the screenshot to be captured.
  4. Edit or save it as needed.

Where Are Screenshots Saved on iPad?

Every screenshot is stored automatically in the Photos app.

To find them:

  1. Open Photos.
  2. Tap Collections.
  3. Scroll to Media Types.
  4. Open the Screenshots album.

How to Take a Full-Page Screenshot on iPad

When capturing supported documents or webpages in Safari, you can save the entire page instead of only what is visible on the screen.

After taking the screenshot, tap the preview, choose Full Page, review the complete document, and save it as a PDF in the Files app.

  1. Open the webpage or document.
  2. Take a screenshot.
  3. Tap the thumbnail preview.
  4. Select Full Page.
  5. Tap Done.
  6. Save the PDF to the Files app.

FAQs

Why can’t I take a screenshot on my iPad?

Check whether you’re pressing the correct button combination. If that doesn’t work, restart your iPad, make sure you have enough storage, and update to the latest version of iPadOS if an update is available.

Can I edit a screenshot immediately after taking it?

Yes. Tap the thumbnail that appears after you capture the screen. You can crop it, draw with Markup, add text, highlight important areas, or share it directly.

Does Apple Pencil work on every iPad?

No. The Apple Pencil screenshot gesture is available only on compatible iPad models that support Apple Pencil.

Can I take screenshots without using physical buttons?

Yes. You can use Apple Pencil, AssistiveTouch, or Siri to capture screenshots without pressing any hardware buttons.

Summary

  1. Use the Top + Volume button on iPads without a Home button.
  2. Use the Top + Home button on older iPads.
  3. Swipe up from the bottom corner with Apple Pencil for a quick screenshot.
  4. Turn on AssistiveTouch if you want on-screen screenshot controls.
  5. Ask Siri to take a screenshot using a voice command.
  6. Find all screenshots in the Photos app under the Screenshots album.
  7. Save supported webpages as full-page PDFs from the screenshot editor.

Conclusion

Now you know every way to screenshot on iPad, whether you prefer hardware buttons, Apple Pencil, AssistiveTouch, or Siri. Each method works well for different situations, and all screenshots are easy to edit, share, and organize. Once you learn these shortcuts, capturing anything on your iPad becomes fast and effortless.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.