Taking screenshots is one of your iPhone’s most essential features.

Tap this thumbnail to edit the screenshot or swipe it to the left to save it.

you could also leave it alone and it’ll save and disappear on its own.

An iPhone against a rainbow background, with two arrows pointing to the side button and the volume up button respectively.

This will capture a screenshot and show a thumbnail in the bottom-left corner of your screen.

To take an iPhone screenshot without using buttons, go toSettings > Accessibility > Touch > Assistive Touch.

On this page,enable Assistive Touch.

An iPhone against a rainbow background, with two arrows pointing to the side button and the home button respectively.

Your iPhone’s screen will now show a virtual home button.

To set this up, go to the Assistive Touch configs page and selectCustomize Top Level Menu.

Press the-button until it’s down toone Iconand then tap the icon.

Three iPhones against a rainbow background, showing how to navigate to Assistive Touch Settings > Customize Top Level Menu > Screenshot.

This will reveal a list of optionsscroll down to chooseScreenshot.

The moment you press the button, your iPhone will instantly take a screenshot.

Set this up underSettings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap.

Three iPhones against a rainbow background, showing how to navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap.

Here, select eitherDouble TaporTriple Tap, then chooseScreenshotfrom the list of actions.

The next time you double-tap or triple-tap the back of your iPhone, it’ll take a screenshot.

This will open up the screenshot editortap theFull Pagetab up top.

An iPhone against a rainbow background with the screenshot editor open and an arrow pointing to the Full Page screenshot feature.

You’ll be able to scroll up and down to find out if the entire page has been captured.

This method only works when taking screenshots of Safari, but there’s an easy alternative for other apps.

Here’s how it works:

bring up the app where you want to capture a screenshot.

An iPhone against a rainbow background, with the Photos app open. Two arrows are pointing to the Albums tab and the Screenshots album respectively.

Scroll down and take another screenshot.

Repeat this step until everything you need is captured.

Once this image is ready, you might save it to your photo library and share it as usual.

Three iPhones against a rainbow background, showing you how to go to Settings > Control Center > Screen Recording. The last screenshot shows the Screen Recording button in the Control Center.

The easiest way to locate all screenshots is to navigate toPhotos > Albums > Screenshots.

The only exception to this rule is full-page screenshots saved via Safari.

Those are in theFilesapp.

Now, swipe downwards from the top-right corner toopen the Control Centerandtap the record button.

When you’re done recording,tap the red button at the top of the screenand selectStop.

Your screen recordings will appear in the Photos app.