Free Full Page Screenshot Tool

Capture the entire scrollable content of any webpage as one long image. Perfect for documentation, archiving, and design reviews.

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Capture Entire Webpages in One Image

Need to screenshot a long landing page, article, or documentation? Our full page screenshot tool captures everything — from top to bottom — as a single image. No scrolling, no stitching, just one complete capture powered by SnapAPI's headless Chromium engine.

📄 Complete Capture

Captures the entire scrollable page, not just the viewport. Every section, every element, every pixel.

📐 Custom Widths

Choose from Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, or Mobile widths to capture responsive layouts accurately.

📸 Multiple Formats

Export as PNG for lossless quality, JPEG for smaller files, or WebP for the best balance.

⚡ Fast & Accurate

Powered by headless Chromium with JavaScript rendering. Lazy-loaded images and dynamic content included.

🔗 Direct API URL

Copy the API URL to embed full page screenshots directly in your apps or documentation.

🔒 Private & Secure

Screenshots are generated on-the-fly. URLs are not logged or stored.

Need More Screenshots?

Sign up for a free SnapAPI account and get 200 screenshots/month included. Integrate with our REST API for automated full page captures at scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a full page screenshot?

A full page screenshot captures the entire scrollable content of a webpage as one long image, not just the visible portion in your browser window.

How long can the page be?

There's no practical limit. We've captured pages that are 20,000+ pixels tall. The tool handles lazy-loaded content and infinite scroll pages.

Is it free?

Yes! Use this tool for free. For API access and higher volume, create a free account with 200 screenshots/month included.

Can I automate full page screenshots?

Absolutely. Use the SnapAPI REST API with full_page=true. Check the docs for details.

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