How to get a screen capture of a .Net WinForms control programmatically?

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Solution 1

You can get a picture of a .NET control programmatically pretty easily using the DrawToBitmap method of the Control class starting in .NET 2.0

Here is a sample in VB

    Dim formImage As New Bitmap("C:\File.bmp")
    Me.DrawToBitmap(formImage, Me.Bounds)

And here it is in C#:

 Bitmap formImage = New Bitmap("C:\File.bmp")
 this.DrawToBitmap(formImage, this.Bounds)

Solution 2

Control.DrawToBitmap will let you draw most controls to a bitmap. This does not work with RichTextBox and some others.

If you want to capture these, or a control that has one of them, then you need to do PInvoke like described in this CodeProject article: Image Capture

Take care that some of these methods will capture whatever is on the screen, so if you have another window covering your control you will get that instead.

Solution 3

For WinForms controls that support it, there is a method in the System.Windows.Forms.Control class:

public void DrawToBitmap(Bitmap bitmap, Rectangle targetBounds);

This does not work with all controls, however. Third party component vendors have more comprehensive solutions.

Solution 4

This is how to do it for an entire Form, not just the Client area (which doesn't have the title bar and other dressing)

        Rectangle r = this.Bounds;
        r.Offset(-r.X,-r.Y);
        Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap(r.Width,r.Height);
        this.DrawToBitmap(bitmap, r);
        Clipboard.SetImage(bitmap);

Solution 5

if it's not on the control you're trying to do, you can usually cast it to the base Control class and call the DrawToBitmap method there.

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Updated on November 28, 2020

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    How do you programmatically obtain a picture of a .Net control?