macOS Tahoe won't save screenshots

I've tried changing the default locations multiple time and every time I perform a screen shot it doesn't save.


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Posted on Sep 17, 2025 10:40 AM

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Posted on Sep 22, 2025 1:29 PM

dialabrain wrote:

Not sure I understand your comment. The Floating Thumbnail was never meant to be permanently on the screen. And yes, if you drag it somewhere it will close. Just to add, if you don't touch it, it will close after a few seconds and the screen shot will be created according the setting in Options.


Correct, you described the intended behavior. The Floating Thumbnail should appear for a few seconds, then disappear if you don't take any action, at which point the screenshot is saved to the directory you define.


When the bug occurs, when I try to drag the Floating Thumbnail, even immediately after taking the screenshot, i.e. at the beginning of the ~5 second window, the Floating Thumbnail will disappear instead of dragging with the cursor.


I wanted to make sure I wasn't waiting too late to move the image, so I replicated the problem several times and the behavior was consistent: Once I try to drag the image, it immediately disappears instead of moving with the cursor. So I restarted my MacBook. Now it consistently works. When it works, it works every time and I can't replicate it. That's why I was saying it seems there is some background process that randomly stops working. Because when it works, it works every time; and when it fails, it fails every time.


Does that make sense?


I've had zero issues with these setting, before, after and currently macOS 26. as a test —Compare your results. Your option is wait for a point update / submit your feedback


Correct, normally it works fine. But on a couple of occasions, the thumbnail would consistently disappear while trying to drag it--until I restarted my Mac. This happened on two separate occasions which is why I suspect there is a bug in macOS Tahoe, but I haven't seen much information online about it. Is anyone else experiencing this?


I also had a related issue last week where the Passwords app wouldn't recognize I had added a note to an existing password and so update button was disabled. Same issue where it repeatedly appeared. Restarted and it worked perfectly again. Not sure it is related, but normally I've never had to restart my Mac.

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Sep 22, 2025 1:29 PM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:

Not sure I understand your comment. The Floating Thumbnail was never meant to be permanently on the screen. And yes, if you drag it somewhere it will close. Just to add, if you don't touch it, it will close after a few seconds and the screen shot will be created according the setting in Options.


Correct, you described the intended behavior. The Floating Thumbnail should appear for a few seconds, then disappear if you don't take any action, at which point the screenshot is saved to the directory you define.


When the bug occurs, when I try to drag the Floating Thumbnail, even immediately after taking the screenshot, i.e. at the beginning of the ~5 second window, the Floating Thumbnail will disappear instead of dragging with the cursor.


I wanted to make sure I wasn't waiting too late to move the image, so I replicated the problem several times and the behavior was consistent: Once I try to drag the image, it immediately disappears instead of moving with the cursor. So I restarted my MacBook. Now it consistently works. When it works, it works every time and I can't replicate it. That's why I was saying it seems there is some background process that randomly stops working. Because when it works, it works every time; and when it fails, it fails every time.


Does that make sense?


I've had zero issues with these setting, before, after and currently macOS 26. as a test —Compare your results. Your option is wait for a point update / submit your feedback


Correct, normally it works fine. But on a couple of occasions, the thumbnail would consistently disappear while trying to drag it--until I restarted my Mac. This happened on two separate occasions which is why I suspect there is a bug in macOS Tahoe, but I haven't seen much information online about it. Is anyone else experiencing this?


I also had a related issue last week where the Passwords app wouldn't recognize I had added a note to an existing password and so update button was disabled. Same issue where it repeatedly appeared. Restarted and it worked perfectly again. Not sure it is related, but normally I've never had to restart my Mac.

Oct 8, 2025 12:51 AM in response to merbears

merbears wrote:

I always just use Command -Shift - 4. I use it daily. As soon as Tahoe was installed it quit working. As soon as I did Command Shift 5 and unchecked "show floating thumbnail," command shift 4 started working.
It may not be an issue for everyone, but it is an issue caused by Tahoe.


Disabling the Show Floating Thumbnail gets the screenshot to be saved immediately. Turning it on delays it, but it should still be saved after the thumbnail disappears. I take it that you are saying it does not get saved in that case. If so, it appears to be a bug, but one that I cannot reproduce.

Sep 22, 2025 8:09 AM in response to 5Pickle5

5Pickle5 wrote:

Removing the checkbox for “Show Floating Thumbnail” in the Options screen of the app fixed it for me.

if I may add my two cents regarding the floating thumbnail.


having it active in itself is not what causes issues saving screenshots. when active, the recording will temporarily show up on the bottom right of your screen before being saved and moving to the chosen “save to” location. I have seen issues when others (and myself) that when interacting with the "floating thumbnail" it can cause the recording to disappear, never to be found again.


if you do not interact with the floating thumbnail, there will not be any issues with it landing in your set "save to" location.


so what's the point of the floating thumbnail? IMHO, it gives you a chance to see what it looks like in the event that your "save to" has a lot of data stored. it allows you to find the file quicker in an overpopulated folder.

Nov 19, 2025 3:09 PM in response to Danin

This was the solution Apple Chat gave me....This resolved my issue with screenshots not saving after Tahoe installation:



1. Open Terminal, In a new entry line in Terminal, type:

defaults delete com.apple.screencapture type

2. Hit return to run the command.

3. A new blank entry line should appear with no other feedback.

4. Test

Sep 22, 2025 9:30 AM in response to Danin

Like many who have posted already, I have no problem with the screenshots being saved, but here is a possible workaround for those with the issue (or perhaps a better way that you may incorporate into your workflow!):


1) Press Command-Shift-5 and from the Options menu choose "Preview" as the destination

2) There is no step 2 :-)


Now when you take a screenshot, instead of the floating thumbnail, the screenshot is immediately open in Preview, where you can annotate, and save where you may want it, with the name of your choice.


I too take many screenshots (often to use here in these fora), and this is my preferred workflow.

Nov 19, 2025 4:32 PM in response to 4KW77

4KW77 wrote:

This was the solution Apple Chat gave me....This resolved my issue with screenshots not saving after Tahoe installation:


1. Open Terminal, In a new entry line in Terminal, type:
defaults delete com.apple.screencapture type
2. Hit return to run the command.
3. A new blank entry line should appear with no other feedback.
4. Test


Good computing 4KW77 . Appreciate your post here.

Dec 3, 2025 1:07 PM in response to Danin

My screenshots weren't being saved to the desktop, but turning off the "floating thumbnail" remedied that. However, I really like the floating thumbnail because I can quickly drag it into the doc or email where I want it. Now I have to add a few extra steps which is not fatal but is annoying. I hope Apple fixes this soon. Don't tell me it's a feature...it's a bug.

Nov 20, 2025 8:57 AM in response to TheOneTheOnly79

This all will probably work, but since you are going to all the trouble, it is probably simpler to just delete the com.apple.screencapture.plist file. A new one is automatically created with default settings.


In Finder, press Command-Shift-G and paste


~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.screencapture.plist


Drag the file out of the Preferences folder, and put it in the Trash (or park it on the Desktop for now).

Log out and back in. No need to mess around with Terminal (which may be problematic for less techically inclined users).

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