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Full Page Screenshot

Chrome extension · Free

Capture any webpage in one full page screenshot

The whole page, not the window. It scrolls, captures and joins the sections into a single image — then lets you crop, annotate, blur and save as PNG, JPG or PDF. Everything happens on your computer.

No account. No uploads. No host permissions requested.

WHAT YOU SEEOne viewportWHAT YOU CAPTURE

How it works

Three steps, about six seconds

01

Open the page

Any normal webpage, including anything behind a login. Nothing to configure first.

02

Click the icon

The page scrolls itself top to bottom while each screenful is captured. A badge counts the progress.

03

Edit and save

The result opens in a new tab. Crop it, annotate it, blur anything private, then save as PNG, JPG or PDF.

Prefer the detail? Read the step by step guide, which also covers the method built into Chrome.

Privacy

It cannot upload your screenshots, because it cannot reach the network

Every extension claims to respect your privacy. This one requests no host permissions, so it holds no standing access to any site — Chrome grants one tab at the moment you press the button and takes it back when the capture ends.

Its pages ship a Content Security Policy containing connect-src 'none'. That is the browser blocking outbound connections, not us promising not to make them.

How the privacy model works →
Host permissions requested
None
Network requests made
None
Analytics or telemetry
None
Account required
No
Where captures are processed
Your device
Capture retention
2 hours, then deleted
Manifest version
V3
Price
Free

Use cases

Eight roles, eight different workflows

Compatibility

Where it runs

Chrome and Firefox are where it is published and tested on official stores. Edge and Opera are Chromium, so the shipped Chrome package already runs there — their own store listings are still to come.

Google Chrome

Chrome

Available now

Available now on the Chrome Web Store. Windows, macOS, Linux and ChromeOS.

Open the listing →
Mozilla Firefox

Firefox

Available now

Available now on Firefox Add-ons (AMO). Windows, macOS and Linux.

Open the listing →
Microsoft Edge

Edge

Works today

Edge is Chromium, so the Chrome Web Store version installs and runs today. A listing on the Edge Add-ons store is planned.

Opera

Opera

Works today

Also Chromium. Installs from the Chrome Web Store after enabling extension installs from other stores. An Opera add-ons listing is planned.

Chrome for Android and iOS do not support extensions at all. Both platforms have their own built-in scrolling screenshot instead.

Frequently asked questions

What is a full page screenshot?

An image of an entire webpage from top to bottom, including the parts you have to scroll to see. A normal screenshot only captures the visible window.

Does it work without an account?

Yes. There is no account, no sign-in and no email required, and every feature including PDF export is free.

Are my screenshots uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything happens in your browser. The extension makes no network requests at all, and its pages ship a security policy that blocks outbound connections at the browser level.

Which browsers does it support?

Chrome and Firefox on Windows, macOS and Linux, where it is published and tested on their respective official extension stores. Edge, Opera, Brave and Vivaldi are Chromium, so the Chrome Web Store package installs and runs there today; dedicated Edge and Opera store listings are planned.

Is there a Firefox version?

Yes! Full Page Screenshot is available on Firefox Add-ons (AMO) with full support for auto-scroll captures, image and PDF export, and local processing.

Can it capture very long pages?

Yes. Past about 16,384 pixels the browser cannot hold a single image that large, so the capture is delivered as parts that join edge to edge, or you can export as PDF instead.

What pages can it not capture?

Chrome blocks all extensions from chrome:// pages, the Web Store, and other extensions' pages. Content inside a cross-origin iframe is captured as displayed but cannot be scrolled.

Capture your first full page screenshot

Free, no account, and nothing leaves your computer.