Grok Build has launched a feature that lets users paste screenshots directly into the terminal. The update is aimed at making debugging faster by eliminating the need to manually transcribe error messages or code from images.
What the feature does
Developers can take a screenshot of an error, warning, or code snippet and paste it into the Grok Build terminal. The tool processes the image content, making the text available for commands. The goal is to reduce time spent switching between windows or retyping long lines.
Why it helps
Debugging often involves capturing output as a screenshot. Without this feature, a developer has to type that text manually — a slow step that can introduce typos. By allowing direct pasting, Grok Build keeps the workflow in the terminal and cuts down on friction.
The feature is included in the latest version of Grok Build. No additional setup is required — users can start pasting screenshots immediately.




