ShortcutPosters is two things at once: a free, searchable database of application keyboard shortcuts, and a shop for printable, framed-quality reference posters of the apps you use every day.
Today we cover 407 apps and 17,174+ shortcuts. Every shortcut on every page is real, readable text — not a flat image — so you can search it, copy it, and learn from it for free. If a poster helps it stick, we'll happily print one for your wall.
How it works
Browse by app, category, or use case, or search by shortcut name. When you find one you want on your desk, the “Get this poster” block routes you to the format you prefer — instant digital download, framed print, or metal — fulfilled by our store partners. We're an aggregator, not a checkout: you buy from the channel you trust.
How we source & verify shortcut data
Every shortcut set follows the same pipeline before it goes live:
- Sourced from official docs. We start from each app's own keyboard-shortcut reference or help pages — the primary source, not a third-party listing.
- Normalised. Shortcuts are transcribed into a single structured format, grouped by task, with separate Mac and Windows keys so every keycap matches your keyboard.
- Human-reviewed. A person checks each set against the cited source before it's published — nothing is auto-imported.
- Dated. Each app page shows the sources it came from and the date it was last verified, so you can see how fresh the data is.
Who maintains this
Shortcut data is maintained by The ShortcutPosters Editor (Keyboard Shortcuts Editor), who curates each set from official documentation and verifies it by hand. Expertise spans keyboard shortcuts, productivity software, macOS, Windows, design software, and developer tools.
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