Free Full Page Screenshot Tool
A full page screenshot captures the complete content of any web page — from header to footer — as a single image. Paste a URL below and download your screenshot in seconds.
Enter a URL to capture
Full-page screenshots include all scrollable content
Free tool powered by Screenshotly API • No signup required
How It Works
Capture Everything
Automatically scrolls and captures the entire page from top to bottom.
Any Website
Works with any public website - blogs, landing pages, documentation, and more.
Instant Results
Get your full-page screenshot in seconds, ready to download.
Perfect For
Full-page screenshots are essential for many professional workflows
Design Reviews
Capture complete page designs from header to footer so stakeholders review the full layout without scrolling through a live URL. Includes lazy-loaded sections that viewport-only captures miss.
Documentation
Screenshot entire tutorials and guides as single images for offline reference or PDF embedding. Full-page capture ensures code blocks, diagrams, and footnotes at the bottom are included.
Legal Archival
Preserve complete web pages as timestamped evidence for compliance and legal records. Full-page captures are more defensible than viewport-only screenshots because they include all page content.
Competitive Analysis
Capture competitor landing pages from hero section through footer CTAs in a single image. Full-page view reveals pricing tiers, feature lists, and social proof placement that viewport captures cut off.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I take a full page screenshot of a website?
Paste any public URL into the tool above and click capture. The tool automatically scrolls the entire page and stitches the result into one seamless image you can download as PNG.
Is this full page screenshot tool free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required. For automated or bulk captures, our API starts with 100 free screenshots and paid plans from $14/mo.
What's the maximum page length I can capture?
There is no hard limit on page length. The tool scrolls the entire page from header to footer regardless of length. Very long pages may take a few extra seconds to process.
How Full Page Capture Works
A standard viewport screenshot only captures what is visible on screen — typically the top 900–1080 pixels. A full page screenshot, by contrast, renders the entire document height, scrolling from the first pixel of the header to the last pixel of the footer, and stitches the result into one seamless image.
Screenshotly uses a headless Chromium browser to render the page exactly as a real visitor would see it, including lazy-loaded images, web fonts, and CSS animations. Once the page is fully loaded, the viewport expands to match the document height and a single rasterized PNG is returned.
Full Page vs Scrolling vs Standard Screenshot
Full Page (this tool)
One-click capture of the entire document from header to footer. Optimized for archival, compliance, and documentation where you need every pixel without configuration.
Full-page capture with custom viewport width, height, and format selection. Built for visual storytelling — Pinterest pins, portfolio showcases, and client presentations.
Captures only the visible viewport (above-fold content). Best for link previews, thumbnail galleries, and quick visual checks where file size and speed matter.
Tips for Better Full Page Screenshots
- Wait for lazy content. Pages with infinite scroll or lazy-loaded sections may need extra load time. The API's
delayparameter lets you wait before capture. - Remove popups automatically. Enable AI element removal to strip cookie banners, chat widgets, and modals that obscure the screenshot.
- Choose the right width. Set the viewport width to match your target audience — 1440 px for desktop design reviews, 375 px for mobile documentation.
- Use PNG for archival, JPEG for sharing. PNG preserves every pixel and supports transparency; JPEG produces smaller files for email and chat.
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