Introducing Merged Screenshots in Your Rapport: More Context, Less Clutter
In open-source research and digital investigations, context is everything. Capturing a single image from a web page often tells only part of the story, especially when content spans multiple sections, scrolls, or tabs. That’s why Your Rapport now includes a powerful new feature: Merged Screenshots.
With this update, users can select multiple screenshots and seamlessly merge them into one continuous image, preserving the flow of information as it originally appeared. Whether you’re documenting an entire conversation thread, a long article, or a sequence of related elements, this feature ensures that nothing gets lost between the clicks.
Why This Matters for Researchers and Journalists
- Continuity and Clarity: Visual narratives are stronger when context isn’t broken. Merging screenshots keeps sequences together, helping viewers quickly understand the relationship between different parts of a page.
- Archival Precision: For those doing OSINT, academic research, or investigative journalism, preserving content in its original visual order is critical for verifying authenticity, reconstructing timelines, or referencing sources.
- Cleaner Storytelling: Instead of uploading multiple disconnected screenshots, a single merged image presents a cohesive artifact—ideal for reports, blogs, or social media documentation.
This is just another way Your Rapport helps you collect, annotate, and preserve digital information—securely, locally, and with research in mind.