Capture shipment tracking portals, supplier portal dashboards, customs filing interfaces, and logistics analytics platforms as pixel-perfect screenshots and PDFs for compliance, dispute resolution, and operations reporting.
Start Free — 200 Screenshots/MonthSupply chain and logistics operations depend on a complex ecosystem of browser-based platforms -- freight management systems, customs filing portals, carrier tracking interfaces, warehouse management dashboards, and supplier collaboration portals. These platforms display time-sensitive operational data that drives procurement, transportation, and inventory decisions. Capturing and preserving the visual state of these platforms at key operational moments creates the documentation trail that supply chain teams need for dispute resolution, regulatory compliance, carrier performance management, and executive reporting.
SnapAPI provides supply chain technology teams with a REST screenshot API that captures any browser-rendered logistics platform as a pixel-perfect PNG or PDF. It handles the JavaScript-rendered tracking maps, real-time shipment status displays, and dynamic carrier rate comparison tables that characterize modern logistics platforms. The resulting screenshots integrate with any TMS, ERP, or document management system through standard binary file handling.
Carrier tracking portals display shipment location, status events, and delivery confirmation information in browser-rendered interfaces that present different data at different points in the shipment lifecycle. When shipment disputes arise -- lost packages, damaged freight, delivery timing disputes -- having timestamped screenshots of the carrier tracking portal at key status transition points provides clear visual evidence of what each party's systems showed at each moment. SnapAPI enables logistics platforms and freight management systems to automatically capture carrier tracking portal screenshots at defined status events, creating a visual chain of custody that supplements the structured tracking event data with the carrier's own visual representation of shipment status.
Import and export customs filings are submitted through government portal interfaces that display filing status, classification decisions, duty assessments, and hold notifications. When customs issues arise -- misclassification disputes, duty overpayment recovery, or import hold resolution -- having screenshots of the customs portal at the time of filing and at each subsequent status update provides critical documentation. SnapAPI enables trade compliance teams to automatically capture customs portal screenshots at filing submission, status updates, and final clearance, creating a visual archive of the customs process that supports duty recovery claims, broker audit responses, and trade compliance program documentation.
Logistics operations teams track carrier on-time delivery rates, damage rates, and service quality metrics through browser-based analytics dashboards. Generating regular carrier performance reports for procurement reviews, carrier business reviews, and logistics leadership briefings typically requires manual dashboard access and screenshot collection. SnapAPI automates this by capturing carrier performance dashboard views on a scheduled basis and assembling them into PDF reports that are distributed to stakeholders automatically. Procurement teams receive consistent, accurate carrier performance documentation without requiring operations staff to spend time on manual report production each reporting cycle.
Modern supply chains are managed through a layered technology stack that spans visibility platforms, procurement systems, warehouse management tools, trade compliance software, and carrier management systems. Each layer generates browser-rendered dashboards and reports that have operational, compliance, and contractual significance. The challenge is that supply chain teams often need to preserve these visual records across system transitions, carrier changes, and vendor relationships where access to historical data in the original system may not be guaranteed. Screenshot automation powered by SnapAPI creates platform-independent visual archives that remain accessible regardless of what happens to the underlying system.
Warehouse management systems display real-time inventory levels, pick and pack queue status, receiving dock activity, and labor productivity metrics in browser-rendered dashboards. When inventory discrepancies arise during cycle counts or when warehouse SLA performance is disputed with 3PL providers, having timestamped screenshots of WMS dashboards at relevant time periods provides visual evidence that complements the structured transaction data. SnapAPI enables WMS platforms to automatically capture dashboard screenshots at shift change, during cycle count windows, and when SLA threshold alerts fire, creating a visual record that operations teams and 3PL account managers can reference during performance reviews and dispute resolution discussions.
Supplier collaboration portals display purchase order status, delivery schedules, quality hold notifications, and performance scorecards in browser-rendered interfaces that are accessed by both buyers and suppliers. When supply disruptions occur, order commitment dates change, or quality holds are placed on supplier shipments, the information displayed in the supplier portal at each step of the issue resolution process becomes important evidence in supplier performance disputes and contract remediation discussions. SnapAPI enables supply chain platforms to automatically capture supplier portal views when significant status changes occur, creating a visual record of what each party's system showed at each key moment in the supplier relationship.
Freight audit teams review carrier invoices against contracted rates to identify overbilling before payment. This process involves comparing invoiced rates against rate tables displayed in transportation management systems and carrier rate agreements. When carriers dispute freight audit findings or when overbilling patterns need to be documented for carrier business reviews, having screenshots of the rate comparison views used during the audit process provides clear visual evidence of the discrepancy. SnapAPI enables freight audit platforms to capture rate comparison screenshots as part of each audit finding, assembling a visual evidence package that supports carrier dispute submissions and overbilling recovery claims.
Last-mile delivery platforms display delivery tracking maps, estimated arrival windows, and proof of delivery photos in browser-rendered customer experience interfaces. When customers dispute deliveries -- claiming non-receipt of packages that carriers mark as delivered -- the visual state of the delivery tracking interface at the time of the delivery attempt and at the time of the dispute provides important context. SnapAPI enables last-mile delivery platforms to capture tracking interface screenshots at delivery confirmation and to attach them automatically to customer service tickets when delivery disputes are opened, giving customer service agents immediate visual context without requiring them to navigate the tracking system manually during a live customer interaction.
Supply chain technology teams can evaluate SnapAPI against their specific carrier portal, WMS, and TMS capture requirements using the free tier at snapapi.pics, which provides 200 captures per month with no credit card required. The REST API integrates with any supply chain platform through standard HTTP calls from Python, Java, Node.js, or any other language used in logistics technology. SnapAPI handles the headless browser complexity that makes carrier tracking portals, customs filing interfaces, and supplier collaboration platforms particularly challenging to capture accurately, including JavaScript rendering, dynamic data loading, and the complex map-based visualizations used by modern supply chain visibility platforms.
Pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and specialty chemical supply chains require temperature-controlled logistics where continuous monitoring of shipment temperature conditions is mandatory for regulatory compliance. Cold chain monitoring platforms display temperature logs, excursion alerts, and compliance status in browser-rendered dashboards that need to be preserved as part of Good Distribution Practice documentation required by FDA, EMA, and other regulatory authorities. SnapAPI enables cold chain management systems to automatically capture temperature monitoring dashboard screenshots at defined intervals during shipment transit and at delivery confirmation, creating visual documentation of temperature compliance that satisfies GDP record-keeping requirements and provides clear evidence in the event of temperature excursion disputes between shippers, carriers, and consignees. The resulting screenshots are stored alongside the raw temperature sensor data, giving quality assurance teams both the structured compliance metrics and the visual dashboard context that regulatory inspectors expect to see during GDP audits and inspections.
Supply chain technology teams integrating SnapAPI report significant reductions in the time required to produce carrier performance reports, customs dispute packages, and 3PL audit documentation. The REST API works with any supply chain platform through standard HTTP calls and returns binary PNG or PDF data compatible with all major TMS, WMS, and ERP document management integrations. The free tier at snapapi.pics provides 200 captures per month for evaluation, with paid plans scaling to support the high-frequency capture requirements of enterprise logistics operations monitoring dozens of carriers and hundreds of supplier relationships simultaneously.
SnapAPI supports all major cloud storage and document management integrations used by logistics teams.