How to Edit a Screenshot on Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS (2024)

Download Article

Simple ways to edit your screen captures

Written byNicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: April 2, 2024Tested

Download Article

  • Using the Windows Snipping Tool
  • |
  • Using Microsoft Paint (Windows)
  • |
  • Using Mac Preview
  • |
  • Using Google Photos for Android
  • |
  • Using a Samsung Galaxy
  • |
  • Using the iPhone or iPad Screenshot Markup Tool
  • |
  • Using the iPhone or iPad Photos App

If you've taken a screenshot on your computer, phone, or tablet, you may need to make some final edits before sharing it with others. Fortunately, it's easy to crop, resize, and annotate screenshots on any device. This wikiHow article teaches you how to capture and edit a screenshot on an Android, iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Windows PC.

Method 1

Method 1 of 7:

Using the Windows Snipping Tool

Download Article

  1. 1

    Type “Snipping Tool” into the search bar. You can usually open the search bar by clicking the circle or magnifying glass to the right of the Start menu.

  2. 2

    Click Snipping Tool in the search results.

    Advertisem*nt

  3. 3

    Click New. It’s at the top-left corner of the window. The screen will appear slightly faded and mouse cursor will change to a selection tool.

  4. 4

    Click and drag the mouse to select the area you want to screenshot. When you release the cursor, the image will be captured and open in the Snipping Tool.

  5. 5

    Click the pen to if you want to draw on the screenshot. It’s at the top of the tool. You can use this to write simple notes or circle areas of interest.

    • To select a color, click the small arrow next to the icon, then choose a color.
  6. 6

    Click the highlighter tool to highlight parts of the screenshot. You can then click and drag the tool to highlight text.

  7. 7

    Click the eraser tool to remove changes. With the eraser tool selected, click a pen or highlighter marked to remove it.

  8. 8

    Click File menu when you’re ready to save. It’s at the top-left corner of the tool.

  9. 9

    Click Save As.

  10. 10

    Type a name for your screenshot and click Save. This saves your edited screenshot.

  11. Advertisem*nt

Method 2

Method 2 of 7:

Using Microsoft Paint (Windows)

Download Article

  1. 1

    Press PrtScr on your keyboard. This key will copy the contents of your screen to your clipboard.

    • If your keyboard doesn’t have this key, you can use the one on the on-screen keyboard. Here’s how:
      • Click the circle or magnifying glass to the right of the Start menu to open the search bar.
      • Type on screen keyboard, and then click On-Screen Keyboard in the search results.
      • Click the PrtScn key.
  2. 2

    Press Win+R and type “mspaint” into the text field that appears. The Windows Run tool will launch Microsoft Paint upon pressing “OK”.

  3. 3

    Press Ctrl+V to paste your screenshot into paint.

    • You can also paste by right-clicking the paint area and selecting "Paste".
  4. 4

    Click "Rotate" and select a rotation option. This button is located in the “Image” section of the toolbar and will open a menu to with different rotation options, such as vertical, horizontal, or 90 degree rotation.

  5. 5

    Click "Resize" to change the image size. This button is located in the "Image" section of the toolbar and will open a window to set a new window size. Enter a new size value (e.g. 200% size) and press “OK”.

    • You can select to adjust the size by pixel or percentage. Use pixel adjustments if you need a more precise change.
    • Changing the size to be larger than the original will result in a loss of picture quality.
  6. 6

    Crop your screenshot. Click the "Select" option from “Image” section of the toolbar. Click and drag to select the area of the screenshot you want to use then click the "Crop" button on the right of the “Select” tool.

  7. 7

    Click the “A” button to add text to your screenshot. This button is located in the tools section on the toolbar. Click and drag to select a text area and type to enter your desired text.[1]

  8. 8

    Click the brush icon or select a shape to make markings on the screenshot. Both options can be selected from the “Shapes” section. Brushes can be used for freehand marking and shapes will make markings in the shape selected.

    • You can change the color of the shapes and markers by selecting a color palette from the “Color” section.
  9. 9

    Open the “File” menu and select “Save As” to save your changes. You will be prompted to name the screenshot and browse for a save location. Clicking “Save” will confirm your changes.

  10. Advertisem*nt

  1. 1

    Press Shift+ Command+3 to take a screenshot. A screenshot will be taken of your current screen and saved to your desktop.

    • If you’d like to capture a single window, press Shift+ Command+4, press the space bar, then click the window you want to capture.[2]
    • To take a screenshot of a certain part of the screen, press Shift+ Command+4, and then click and drag the mouse to select the desired part of the screen.
  2. 2

    Double-click the new file on your desktop. It’s the new image file that contains date and time you took the screenshot.

    • If your images open with a different app, press Command as you click the file, select Open With and choose Preview.
  3. 3

    Rotate the image. You can click the rotate button (the rectangle with a curved arrow near the top of Preview) to rotate the image 90 degrees.

  4. 4

    Adjust the size of the image. Click the Tools menu at the top of the screen, and then select Adjust Size. This allows you to change the height, width, and resolution as needed.

  5. 5

    Crop the screenshot. If you want to save just part of the screenshot, click the selection tool (the dotted box near the top-left corner), and then click and drag the area you want to keep. Once selected, click the Tools menu at the top of the screen, and then Crop to cut out everything but the selected area.

  6. 6

    Adjust the colors and brightness. If you want to get crafty, click the Tools menu and select Adjust Color. You can use the sliders to adjust the exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, saturation, temperature, tint, and sharpness.

    • Your screenshot will reflect your changes as you make them, allowing you to experiment and find the right mix of settings.
    • Exposure, contrast, highlights, and shadows will affect the brightness and black/white balance of the colors.
    • Saturation, temperature, and tint will affect the intensity of the colors.
  7. 7

    Add text, shapes, and drawings.[3]

    • Click the A button near the top-right corner to open the text tool, and then click anywhere on the screenshot to type.
    • Click the pen tool to draw.
    • Click the icon of a square and rectangle to insert shapes like triangles and circles.
  8. 8

    Click the File menu when you’re finished. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.

  9. 9

    Click Save.

  10. 10

    Enter a file name and click Save. Your edited screenshot is now saved.

  11. Advertisem*nt

Method 4

Method 4 of 7:

Using Google Photos for Android

Download Article

  1. 1

    Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously. After 1-2 seconds the screen will flash indicated a screenshot was taken.

    • The key combination may vary depending on your phone or tablet. On some Android models, you’ll have to hold the Home and Power buttons.
    • If you’re using Android 9.0 or later, you can also take a screenshot by holding down the power button until a menu appears, and then tapping Screenshot.[4]
    • If you only need to crop or draw on your screenshot, you may be able to do this immediately after you take the screenshot on Android. Simply click the pencil icon on the preview of the screenshot to draw on it or the crop symbol to change the size of the screenshot before you save it.
  2. 2

    Open Photos. It’s the white icon with a multicolored flower inside (labeled Photos or Google Photos).[5]

    • If you don’t have Google Photos on your Android, you can download it now from the Play Store.
  3. 3

    Tap the screenshot to open it.

  4. 4

    Tap the edit button. It’s the second icon at the bottom (the three lines with sliders) of Google Photos.

  5. 5

    Select a filter. If you’d like to apply one of Google Photos’ preset color/lighting filters, select an option from the row at the bottom of the screen. Swipe left across the examples and tap the one you want to use.

  6. 6

    Tap

    to crop and/or rotate photo.

    • Crop: The screenshot is surrounded by a border with white dots at each corner. Drag the dots until only the part of the image you want to keep is surrounded. The crop will happen automatically (though you can drag the dots back outward to undo your changes.
    • Rotate: Tap the curved arrow icon at the bottom-right corner until the image appears as you like.
  7. 7

    Tap Done to save your changes. If you’d like to edit the colors and lighting effects, continue with this method.

  8. 8

    Tap the edit button. It’s at the bottom of the screen (the one with sliders and knobs). This opens the lighting and color options.

  9. 9

    Adjust the lighting and color. Use the sliders to adjust the lighting and color of the screenshot if desired.

    • Slide the “Light” slider left to make the image darker, or right to increase its brightness.
    • Slide the “Color” slider left to decrease the intensity of the colors, or right to make the colors very saturated.
  10. 10

    Tap Save when you’re finished. If you didn’t make any changes (or don’t want to save them), tap the X at the top-left corner, and tap Discard if prompted.

  11. Advertisem*nt

Method 5

Method 5 of 7:

Using a Samsung Galaxy

Download Article

  1. 1

    Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously. After 1-2 seconds the screen will flash indicating a screenshot was taken. The image will be saved to your gallery.

    • The key combination may vary depending on your phone or tablet. On some Android models, you’ll have to hold the Home and Power buttons.
    • If you use Google Photos on your Galaxy, see this method instead.
    • If you only need to crop or draw on your screenshot, you may be able to do this immediately after you take the screenshot on Android. Simply click the pencil icon on the preview of the screenshot to draw on it or the crop symbol to change the size of the screenshot before you save it.
  2. 2

    Open the Gallery app. The icon usually has a yellow flower, and you’ll find it in the app drawer.

    • If you see a preview of the screenshot right after you take it, you can tap it to open it in the editor without having to open the Gallery.
  3. 3

    Tap the screenshot to open it. Several options will appear along the bottom of the screen.

    • The remaining settings will vary depending on your version of the Gallery app, as well as which model of Galaxy you own.
  4. 4

    Tap Edit (the pencil icon) or the icon with three-bars. The option you see will look different depending on your version.

    • If you already see some editing tools at the bottom of the screen, you won’t need to complete this step.
  5. 5

    Crop the screenshot. Tap the crop icon (a square with two longer lines at two of its corners) at the bottom of the screen, or the Adjustment option. Drag the box to surround only the part of the screenshot you want to keep, and then tap SAVE or the check mark.[6]

  6. 6

    Rotate the screenshot. To do this, tap the menu at the top-right corner, then select Rotate Left or Rotate Right as needed.

  7. 7

    Make additional edits as needed. The remaining options vary by model, but you’ll usually find options to choose a filter (usually under Effect), adjust colors (often called Tone), and draw on the image using a tool called Drawing.

  8. 8

    Tap SAVE when you’re finished editing. This saves the changes to your screenshot.

  9. Advertisem*nt

Method 6

Method 6 of 7:

Using the iPhone or iPad Screenshot Markup Tool

Download Article

  1. 1

    Take a screenshot. If you haven't already done so, press the side and volume up buttons at the same time (if your device has Face ID), or press the Home and power buttons (if your device has Touch ID) to capture a screenshot. The screen will flash briefly and a preview of the screenshot will appear at the bottom-left corner of the screen.

  2. 2

    Tap the screenshot preview. It’s the small image at the bottom-left corner. This opens the screenshot in the Markup tool, which displays several editing icons at the bottom.

    • The preview will only stay at the bottom-left corner for a few seconds before disappearing. If it disappears before you tap it, follow these steps to open it in the Markup tool:
      • Open the Photos app.
      • Tap the screenshot.
      • Tap Edit at the top-right corner.
      • Tap the three dots icon.
      • Tap Markup (the icon of a marker at the bottom).
  3. 3

    Drag the blue borders to crop the screenshot. Drag the blue lines to surround only the part of the screenshot you want to save, if desired.

  4. 4

    Draw on the screenshot. Here’s how:

    • Tap one of the drawing tools (the marker, highlighter, and pencil icons at the bottom-left corner) to select it.
    • Tap the tool again to choose a line width and weight.
    • Tap the filled-in circle to select a color.
    • Use your finger to draw on or highlight certain areas.
    • Tap the drawing tool you select at the bottom-left corner to return to the tools list.
    • If you made a mistake in your drawing, tap the pencil eraser tool at the bottom and then tap the error to delete it.
  5. 5

    Tap the Text tool to type on the photo. If you don’t see the “T” at the bottom of the screen, tap the + at the bottom-right corner to expand more options, and then tap Text.

    • Tap the filled-in circle to choose a text color.
    • Tap aA icon to choose a font face, size, and alignment.
  6. 6

    Add shapes to the screenshot. Tap the + at the bottom-right corner, then tap the square, circle, chat bubble, or arrow to add these shapes to the screenshot.

    • Use the filled-in circle at the bottom to select a color.
  7. 7

    Add your signature. If you need to sign the screenshot, here’s how you can do that:

    • Tap the + at the bottom-right corner
    • Tap Signature.
    • Use your finger to sign your name at the bottom (or select your signature if you’ve already created one).
    • Tap Done at the top.
      • If your signature doesn’t appear, tap Signature again, then tap your signature to place it.
    • Drag your signature to the desired position.
  8. 8

    Use the magnifying glass. If you’d like to increase the size of one area of the screenshot, tap the + and select Magnifier. You can then use your fingers to position or change the size of the enlarged area.

  9. 9

    Tap Done when you’re finished editing. It’s at the top of the screen. A menu will expand at the bottom.

  10. 10

    Tap Save to Photos. This saves the screenshot to the Photos app.

  11. Advertisem*nt

Method 7

Method 7 of 7:

Using the iPhone or iPad Photos App

Download Article

  1. 1

    Take a screenshot. If you haven't already done so, press the side and volume up buttons at the same time (if your device has Face ID), or press the Home and power buttons (if your device has Touch ID) to capture a screenshot. The screen will flash briefly and a preview of the screenshot will appear at the bottom-left corner of the screen.

  2. 2

    Open the Photos app. Your screenshot is saved to this location by default.

  3. 3

    Tap the screenshot to open it.

  4. 4

    Tap the “Edit” button. This button is located in the upper right corner of the screenshot and will bring up a variety of editing tools.

  5. 5

    Tap the marker icon to add text, lines, highlighting, and drawing. If you want to annotate, redact, or bring attention to part of your screenshot, tap this icon at the top to access the Markup tools.

    • Use the pen and pencil tools to draw. You can tap the colored circle to select a color.
    • Use the highlighter tool to highlight certain areas in a different color.
    • Tap + to access more tools, including the option to add your signature, type text or a description, add shapes, and even magnify areas of the screenshot.
    • When you're finished, tap Done to return to the standard editing tools.
  6. 6

    Tap the Magic Wand icon to make auto changes. This button is in the upper right corner of the screen and will automatically make color and lightning adjustments to the screenshot.

  7. 7

    Tap the Dial icon to adjust color, light, and balance. This button appears in the bottom toolbar and will bring up 3 menus: “Light”, “Color”, and “B&W”.

    • Each category will have a submenu with a number of options that can be adjusted with a slider.
  8. 8

    Tap the “Filter” icon to add artistic filters. This icon is represented by 3 overlapping circles and is located on the bottom toolbar.

    • Filters like Mono, Tonal, and Noir will add a black and white stylized filter.
    • Filters like Fade or Instant will give the screenshot a washed out, retro look.
  9. 9

    Tap the “Rotation Icon” to crop, zoom, or rotate the screenshot. This icon is located on the right of the bottom toolbar.

    • Tap and drag the corners of the picture space to crop the picture.
    • Adjust the slider to manually rotate the photo or press the “Rotate” icon (square with a curved arrow) to automatically rotate 90 degrees.
    • Reverse pinch the photo to zoom.
  10. 10

    Tap “Done” to keep your changes. This button appears in the lower right corner after changes have been made.

    • You can undo your changes by tapping “Cancel” in the lower left corner and selecting “Discard Changes”.
    • You can undo changes after saving by selecting “Revert” which appears in place of the “Done” button.
  11. Advertisem*nt

Tips

Submit a Tip

All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

Submit

Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

Common Questions: Customizing Screenshots

How do I crop a screenshot?

On Windows, use the Snipping Tool to take a custom snapshot of your screen (rather than the entire screen).[7] On Mac, pull up your screenshot using "Preview" and use Shift+Command+5 to create a smaller selection box.[8]

How can you edit text in a screenshot?

Edit your screenshot with a specialized editing app, like SnagIt (Windows/Mac). SnagIt offers a free trial to new users and provides comprehensive screenshot-editing tools, including the ability to edit text within a screenshot.

How do I turn a screenshot into an editable document?

Open up your screenshot on your device, and choose to print or export it as a PDF.[9] Using Adobe Acrobat Pro, use the Edit PDF tool to make your screenshot-turned-PDF into an editable document.[10]

More References (1)

About This Article

How to Edit a Screenshot on Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS (91)

Written by:

wikiHow Technology Writer

This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. This article has been viewed 215,723 times.

How helpful is this?

Co-authors: 12

Updated: April 2, 2024

Views:215,723

Categories: Screenshots

Article SummaryX

1.Take the screenshot.
2.Open Google Photos.
3.Tap the screenshot.
4.Tap the edit button.
5.Use filters and tools.
6.Tap Done.

Did this summary help you?

  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors

Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 215,723 times.

Is this article up to date?

How to Edit a Screenshot on Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS (92)

Advertisem*nt

How to Edit a Screenshot on Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS (2024)

FAQs

How do I make a screenshot editable in Windows? ›

Press Windows + Shift + S to capture your screenshot. You can select either rectangular, freeform, window, or full-screen capture. You can edit the screenshot directly in the Snip & Sketch app. Add annotations with a pen, pencil, and highlighter, use a ruler or protractor for precision, and erase mistakes easily.

How do you screenshot and edit a screenshot on a Mac? ›

How to capture a portion of the screen
  1. Press and hold these three keys together: Shift, Command and 4.
  2. Drag the crosshair. to select the area of the screen to capture. ...
  3. To take the screenshot, release your mouse or trackpad button.
  4. If you see a thumbnail in the corner of your screen, click it to edit the screenshot.
Jan 13, 2024

What tool is used to edit screenshots on Mac? ›

Monosnap is another well-received snapshot tool for Mac. Like Skitch, its strengths lie with its editing tools, including annotation, video recording, drag & drop, a blur feature, and more. The tool features an 8x magnifier to make the crop area more accurate, and there's a blur tool to hide private information.

How do I turn a screenshot into an editable document? ›

A step-by-step guide to Convert screenshot to Word on Desktop
  1. Open a browser on your device.
  2. Open the DocHub website and click Log in if you already have a profile. ...
  3. Once you see the Dashboard, add your file for editing. ...
  4. When in editing mode, make all your modifications and Convert screenshot to Word on Desktop.

How do I convert a screenshot to an editable PDF? ›

How to turn a screenshot into a PDF on Windows.
  1. Right-click your image.
  2. Hover over the Open With option and select photos.
  3. Select the Print icon.
  4. In the printer dropdown menu, select Microsoft Print to PDF.

How do I Edit a screenshot on Windows 11? ›

How to Edit a Screenshot
  1. Click on the screenshot pop-up in the bottom right corner of the screen after taking your screenshot.
  2. Select the editing tools you would like to use in the Snipping Tool. There are multiple tools you can use here, including a pen, highlighter, as well as a ruler, and a protractor tool.
Mar 27, 2023

How to Edit an image on a Mac? ›

Edit a photo or video
  1. In the Photos app on your Mac, do one of the following: Double-click a photo or video thumbnail, then click Edit in the toolbar. ...
  2. Do any of the following: Zoom in or out on a photo: Click or drag the Zoom slider. ...
  3. To stop editing, click Done or press Return.

How do I add text to a screenshot on my Mac? ›

Adding Text to Pictures on Mac
  1. First, search through the Finder for the photo where you want to place the text. ...
  2. At the toolbar at the top, click on Show Markup Toolbar.
  3. Select the text tool and click on the photo where you want to place the caption. ...
  4. After you add text on top of the picture, click File > Save.

Why can't I crop a screenshot on my Mac? ›

To take a full screenshot, press the Shift, Command, and 3 keys all at the same time. A thumbnail should appear in the corner of the screen, you can click on this to crop it. To capture a partial screenshot, press the Shift, Command, and 4 keys together at the same time.

Is it possible to edit a screenshot? ›

Yes, screenshot editors online are usually compatible with screenshots taken from any device, including computers, smartphones, tablets, and even gaming consoles. You can upload the screenshot image to the editor regardless of the device it was taken on.

Can you edit a screenshot on a Mac? ›

To take a screenshot, press and hold these three keys together: Shift, Command, and 3. If you see a thumbnail in the corner of your screen, click it to edit the screenshot. Or wait for the screenshot to save to your desktop.

How do I make a screenshot editable in Word? ›

Here are the steps:
  1. Take a screenshot of the text you want to convert.
  2. Open a new Word document.
  3. Click on the Insert tab and select Screenshot.
  4. Choose the screenshot you took in step 1.
  5. Right-click on the image and select Copy Text from Picture.
  6. Paste the text into your Word document.
Jan 21, 2024

What is the best free screenshot tool for Mac? ›

Best Screenshot Apps for Mac
  • Xnapper.
  • CleanShot X.
  • Snagit.
  • Lightshot.
  • Shottr.
  • Monosnap.
  • Skitch.
  • Zight.

What are the 2 ways to screenshot on Mac? ›

To take a full screenshot on an Apple Mac, press the Command, Shift, and 3 keys down all at the same time. The screenshot image will be saved to the Mac desktop. To take a screenshot of only part of the screen, simultaneously press the Command, Shift, then the 4 keys.

How do I turn a screenshot into editable text? ›

How To Copy Text From Image?
  1. Head to imagetotext.io.
  2. Upload or copy/paste your image into the input box.
  3. Press the submit button.
  4. Copy the extracted text, or download it as a text file.

How do I enable screenshot permissions? ›

Step 1: Check your Android settings

On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app . Assist & voice input. Turn on Use screenshot.

How do I edit screenshots on Windows 11? ›

How to Edit a Screenshot
  1. Click on the screenshot pop-up in the bottom right corner of the screen after taking your screenshot.
  2. Select the editing tools you would like to use in the Snipping Tool. There are multiple tools you can use here, including a pen, highlighter, as well as a ruler, and a protractor tool.
Mar 27, 2023

Top Articles
Shiba Inu (SHIB) Price Prediction 2023 2024 2025 2026 - 2030
Will Shiba Inu Reach 1 Cent by 2025, 2030?
Best Pizza Novato
55Th And Kedzie Elite Staffing
Tryst Utah
Mr Tire Prince Frederick Md 20678
Watch Mashle 2nd Season Anime Free on Gogoanime
Palace Pizza Joplin
Best Restaurants In Seaside Heights Nj
The Wicked Lady | Rotten Tomatoes
Ave Bradley, Global SVP of design and creative director at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants | Hospitality Interiors
How to Store Boiled Sweets
Missed Connections Dayton Ohio
Michael Shaara Books In Order - Books In Order
Espn Horse Racing Results
Gemita Alvarez Desnuda
Yakimacraigslist
Copart Atlanta South Ga
Traveling Merchants Tack Diablo 4
eHerkenning (eID) | KPN Zakelijk
Craigslist Pearl Ms
Dragonvale Valor Dragon
27 Paul Rudd Memes to Get You Through the Week
Construction Management Jumpstart 3Rd Edition Pdf Free Download
Airline Reception Meaning
Costco Jobs San Diego
Top 20 scariest Roblox games
Reserve A Room Ucla
Ts Modesto
Obsidian Guard's Skullsplitter
Landing Page Winn Dixie
Rund um die SIM-Karte | ALDI TALK
Jennifer Reimold Ex Husband Scott Porter
Watchseries To New Domain
Dr. John Mathews Jr., MD – Fairfax, VA | Internal Medicine on Doximity
Elizaveta Viktorovna Bout
Vision Source: Premier Network of Independent Optometrists
Plead Irksomely Crossword
Craigslist Jobs Brownsville Tx
Stanley Steemer Johnson City Tn
SF bay area cars & trucks "chevrolet 50" - craigslist
Santa Clara County prepares for possible ‘tripledemic,’ with mask mandates for health care settings next month
LumiSpa iO Activating Cleanser kaufen | 19% Rabatt | NuSkin
Hawkview Retreat Pa Cost
Ohio Road Construction Map
Cvs Coit And Alpha
Rheumatoid Arthritis Statpearls
Mlb Hitting Streak Record Holder Crossword Clue
San Diego Padres Box Scores
Craigslist Anc Ak
Palmyra Authentic Mediterranean Cuisine مطعم أبو سمرة
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6782

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Birthday: 1996-01-14

Address: 8381 Boyce Course, Imeldachester, ND 74681

Phone: +3571286597580

Job: Product Banking Analyst

Hobby: Cosplaying, Inline skating, Amateur radio, Baton twirling, Mountaineering, Flying, Archery

Introduction: My name is Kimberely Baumbach CPA, I am a gorgeous, bright, charming, encouraging, zealous, lively, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.