.. py:module:: PIL.ImageGrab .. py:currentmodule:: PIL.ImageGrab :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageGrab` Module =============================== The :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageGrab` module can be used to copy the contents of the screen or the clipboard to a PIL image memory. .. versionadded:: 1.1.3 .. py:function:: grab(bbox=None, include_layered_windows=False, all_screens=False, xdisplay=None) Take a snapshot of the screen. The pixels inside the bounding box are returned as an "RGBA" on macOS, or an "RGB" image otherwise. If the bounding box is omitted, the entire screen is copied. On Linux, if ``xdisplay`` is ``None`` then ``gnome-screenshot`` will be used if it is installed. To capture the default X11 display instead, pass ``xdisplay=""``. .. versionadded:: 1.1.3 (Windows), 3.0.0 (macOS), 7.1.0 (Linux) :param bbox: What region to copy. Default is the entire screen. Note that on Windows OS, the top-left point may be negative if ``all_screens=True`` is used. :param include_layered_windows: Includes layered windows. Windows OS only. .. versionadded:: 6.1.0 :param all_screens: Capture all monitors. Windows OS only. .. versionadded:: 6.2.0 :param xdisplay: X11 Display address. Pass :data:`None` to grab the default system screen. Pass ``""`` to grab the default X11 screen on Windows or macOS. You can check X11 support using :py:func:`PIL.features.check_feature` with ``feature="xcb"``. .. versionadded:: 7.1.0 :return: An image .. py:function:: grabclipboard() Take a snapshot of the clipboard image, if any. Only macOS and Windows are currently supported. .. versionadded:: 1.1.4 (Windows), 3.3.0 (macOS) :return: On Windows, an image, a list of filenames, or None if the clipboard does not contain image data or filenames. Note that if a list is returned, the filenames may not represent image files. On Mac, an image, or None if the clipboard does not contain image data.