gyazo.exe

Gyazo Desktop Image Capture Tool

Application ProcessSafeScreen Capture
CPU Usage
1-12%
Memory
30-150 MB
Location
Program Files
Publisher
Gyazo, Inc.

Quick Answer

gyazo.exe is safe. It's Gyazo's official desktop capture tool that creates quick screenshots or GIFs and uploads them to Gyazo servers; it may run a background uploader for transfers.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Must be in Program Files\Gyazo\Gyazo.exe
Warning
Background tasks normal
Gyazo uses a background uploader for uploads
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
Close Gyazo tray or disable startup and background uploads in settings

What is gyazo.exe?

gyazo.exe is the Windows executable for the Gyazo desktop capture tool. It enables one-click screenshots, GIF captures, and instant uploads to Gyazo servers. The process often runs alongside a background uploader to manage transfers, and you may see gyazo.exe in Task Manager when capturing or sharing images.

Gyazo captures screen pixels, encodes them into an image, and uploads them to Gyazo cloud via HTTP. The process may spawn a small background uploader to handle transfers, while the main GUI stays responsive for quick captures.

Quick Fact: Gyazo uses a lightweight desktop capture workflow that prioritizes speed, often performing uploads in the background so the capture UI remains responsive.

Types of Gyazo Processes

Is gyazo.exe Safe?

Yes, gyazo.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from Gyazo downloaded from official sources (gyazo.com or pre-installed by manufacturer).

Is gyazo.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real gyazo.exe is NOT a virus. However, malware sometimes disguises itself using similar names to trick users.

How to Tell if gyazo.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\Gyazo\Gyazo.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Gyazo\Gyazo.exe. Gyazo.exe elsewhere is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Right-click Gyazo.exe → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show a valid signature from "Gyazo, Inc."
  3. Resource Usage: Normal idle usage is low CPU; occasional spikes during capture are expected. Constant high usage without interaction is suspicious.
  4. Behavior: Gyazo should run when you actively capture or open the app. Persistent background activity without user action may indicate malware.

Red Flags: If gyazo.exe is located in unusual folders (like Temp, AppData\Roaming, or System32) or runs when you haven't launched Gyazo, or has no valid digital signature, scan with antivirus. Beware of similarly-named files like "gyazo.exe" from untrusted sources.

Why Is gyazo.exe Running on My PC?

gyazo.exe runs when you actively use Gyazo to capture a screen or when Gyazo is configured to monitor clipboard, run at startup, or provide tray-based quick actions.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove gyazo.exe?

Yes, you can disable gyazo.exe. It's safe to close Gyazo when not in use, and you can uninstall it completely if you prefer a different screenshot tool.

How to Stop gyazo.exe

How to Uninstall Gyazo

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If gyazo.exe is consuming excessive resources:

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Quit Gyazo from the system tray and relaunch
2. Open Gyazo Settings and disable background uploads
3. Update Gyazo to the latest version
4. Limit or pause automatic captures
5. Restart the computer if resource usage remains high

Frequently Asked Questions

Is gyazo.exe a virus?

No, the legitimate gyazo.exe from Gyazo is not a virus. Verify the file is located at C:\Program Files\Gyazo\Gyazo.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Gyazo\Gyazo.exe and has a valid signature from Gyazo, Inc.

Why is gyazo.exe using so much CPU?

High CPU is usually caused by active screen captures, GIF rendering, or multiple uploads. Use Gyazo Task Manager in the tray to identify the culprit and consider closing unnecessary captures or disabling background uploads.

Can I delete gyazo.exe?

You can uninstall Gyazo via Windows Settings → Apps. Deleting the executable manually is not recommended as it may leave configuration data behind; you can reinstall Gyazo later if needed.

Can I disable gyazo.exe at startup?

Yes. Use Task Manager → Startup to disable Gyazo, and disable any background running options in Gyazo settings to prevent automatic launches.

Why are there multiple gyazo.exe processes?

Gyazo may spawn separate processes for capture, upload, and tray interactions to keep the UI responsive. You can inspect each process in Task Manager to confirm its role.

How do I reduce Gyazo's memory usage?

Limit captures, disable unnecessary features, update to the latest version, and consider using Gyazo’s memory-saving options or alternative capture tools if needed.

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