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Full-page website
screenshots, done right.

Most tools grab the visible window and miss everything below. This one scrolls the whole page first — triggering animations, lazy images and scroll effects — then captures it all in crisp HD.

Device
Format
Quality 90%

Your screenshot appears here

Enter a URL and press capture. The full page renders below.

How it works

Four steps to a perfect capture

  1. 01

    Load

    A real headless Chrome opens your URL and waits for every asset — fonts, scripts, images.

  2. 02

    Scroll

    It scrolls top to bottom in small steps, firing every IntersectionObserver and lazy-load on the way.

  3. 03

    Reveal

    Anything still hidden by Webflow, GSAP, AOS or Locomotive animations is forced to its final state.

  4. 04

    Capture

    Back at the top, the full page height is stitched into one seamless HD image.

Who it’s for

Built for people who work with the web

Designers

Capture competitor sites and inspiration in full, ready for moodboards and client decks.

Marketers

Document landing pages for audits, A/B tests and quarterly reports — at any breakpoint.

Developers

Snapshot production after a deploy, build portfolio thumbnails, or file pixel-accurate bug reports.

Writers

Grab clean product shots for reviews, tutorials and newsletters without browser chrome.

SEO teams

Track SERP layouts and competitor pages over time with consistent, dated captures.

Agencies

Produce client-ready previews and keep a visual record of every deliverable.

FAQ

Good to know

Why is this better than a browser screenshot?

Browser shortcuts and extensions usually capture only the visible viewport, or scroll so fast that animations never trigger. This tool scrolls slowly enough to fire every IntersectionObserver — the same mechanism behind Webflow, AOS and GSAP ScrollTrigger — then forces any remaining hidden elements visible before capturing.

Does it work on pages behind a login?

Not yet — it captures publicly reachable pages only. A login-protected page will show its sign-in screen rather than the protected content.

Which format should I pick?

JPEG at 85–90% is ideal for most pages — small files, great quality. PNG is lossless and pixel-perfect but heavier. WebP is the modern middle ground: smaller than JPEG at the same quality.

Is there an API?

Yes. POST JSON with url, device, format, quality and fullPage to /api/tools/screenshot. The response streams progress as Server-Sent Events and ends with the finished image.

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