Full Page Screenshot – Capture the Entire Webpage
Capture the whole page in one image
A regular screenshot only saves what is visible on screen. Full page capture saves the entire webpage from top to bottom, so you keep the full layout, full reading context, and everything below the fold.
It works well for long landing pages, articles, help docs, product pages, and review workflows where one complete visual record is easier to share than multiple stitched screenshots.
Great for these tasks
Archiving long landing pages
Preserve page sections, offer blocks, testimonials, and calls to action in one complete visual record.
Saving articles and knowledge base content
Keep the full reading context instead of breaking a long page into disconnected screenshots.
Reviewing layout and page flow
Give designers, marketers, and QA teams the entire page narrative instead of isolated fragments.
Capture tips
Use PNG for detail
PNG is usually the best choice when the page is long and visual fidelity matters.
Use PDF for extremely long pages
PDF often works better when the capture needs to be archived, printed, or shared in document form.
Add a delay for dynamic content
A short wait can help ensure lazy-loaded sections appear before the capture starts.
See the Difference
A regular screenshot only captures what's on your screen. Our full page screenshot captures the entire webpage from top to bottom in a single image.
Regular Screenshot
Only visible part
Full Page Screenshot
Entire webpage
Best used for
Why choose our full page screenshot tool?
Complete Capture
Snapshotting an entire webpage for reference or archiving
Long Content Support
Capturing long articles, blog posts, and research papers from any website
Time Saving
Saving complete product pages and landing pages for demonstrations
Full Context
Creating full website screenshots and design references
Frequently Asked Questions
How to take a full screenshot of a website?
Simply enter the website URL in the tool above, make sure the "Full Size" option is enabled, and click "Take Snapshot". The tool will automatically capture the entire length of the webpage.
What is the best format for full page screenshots?
For full page screenshots, we recommend using the PNG format to maintain the highest quality. For very long pages, the PDF format might be more convenient for viewing and sharing.
Can I capture a full page screenshot on Chrome, Firefox, or Safari?
Yes! Our online tool works on any modern browser including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. No browser extensions or plugins are needed.
Is there a limit to the length of the webpage I can capture for a full page capture?
While our tool can handle most webpage lengths, extremely long pages (over 15,000 pixels) might be split into multiple images for better quality and processing.
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Stop stitching multiple screenshots together. Get the full image in one click.