If you search for “Snipping Tool” in Windows 11, you will find it. It’s not missing—it’s just been updated.

The Snipping Tool may have changed its name and location in Windows 11, but it's still here to help you take screenshots. By using Snip & Sketch, you can enjoy a more modern and feature-rich screenshot utility. While some users might miss the classic Snipping Tool, Microsoft's decision to integrate its functionality into Snip & Sketch seems to be a step in the right direction.

You can revert PrtScn to the old “copy full screen to clipboard” behavior in Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard – turn off “Use the Print Screen key to open screen snipping.”