Beautiful screenshots of any tweet
Paste an X (Twitter) post link to turn it into a clean, shareable image, and see the app it was posted from.

A clean image, not a messy screenshot
A phone screenshot drags in everything around the post: the status bar, the browser chrome, the reply box, the "who to follow" rail. This captures the tweet on its own and renders it at high resolution, so the words stay sharp even when you blow the image up. Drop it into a newsletter, a slide deck, a blog post, or a thread and it reads as deliberate instead of hurried. Big enough to print, clean enough to put on a sticker or a shirt.

See where tweets came from
Every screenshot shows the app or device a tweet came from: Twitter for iPhone, Android, the web, or a third-party client. Useful for context, for spotting accounts that are not what they claim, or just for the curiosity of it.


The whole post, captured
Photos, quoted tweets, verified badges, avatars, and the timestamp all come through in a single image, laid out the way they sit on X. Quote a post that quotes another and both are captured, nested just like the original.
Made by Siloe, the app that keeps your X bookmarks searchable so nothing you save disappears.
Get SiloeNot affiliated with X (formerly Twitter). Source labels come from X's own public tweet data.


