# gnome-screenshot > Capture the screen, a window, or a user-defined area and save the image to a file. > More information: . - Take a screenshot and save it to the default location, normally `~/Pictures`: `gnome-screenshot` - Take a screenshot and save it to the named file location: `gnome-screenshot {{[-f|--file]}} {{path/to/file}}` - Take a screenshot and save it to the clipboard: `gnome-screenshot {{[-c|--clipboard]}}` - Take a screenshot after the specified number of seconds: `gnome-screenshot {{[-d|--delay]}} {{5}}` - Launch the GNOME Screenshot GUI: `gnome-screenshot {{[-i|--interactive]}}` - Take a screenshot of the current window and save it to the specified file location: `gnome-screenshot {{[-w|--window]}} {{[-f|--file]}} {{path/to/file}}` - Take a screenshot after the specified number of seconds and save it to the clipboard: `gnome-screenshot {{[-d|--delay]}} {{10}} {{[-c|--clipboard]}}` - Display the version: `gnome-screenshot --version`