Create Full-Size Screenshots of Websites
Take high-quality screenshots of web pages. The tool saves entire pages or sections and supports different image formats.
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Take high-quality screenshots of web pages. The tool saves entire pages or sections and supports different image formats.

Allows you to take snapshots of the entire page, including hidden elements. This is convenient for content analysis and layout testing.
Takes a snapshot of the web resource in its current state, which is useful for documenting changes, analyzing competitors, or reporting.
The tool helps test cross-browser compatibility and correct content display on different devices.
The Website Screenshot tool creates full-page screenshots of web pages from a URL. You can capture the entire page, including content located beyond the initial visible screen area.
The tool helps you:
take website screenshots from a URL
capture an entire page in a single image
verify website rendering
preserve the current state of a page
quickly generate images for reports and documentation
Suitable for QA, SEO audits, web development, design reviews, and page archiving.
The tool allows you to emulate popular devices and viewport sizes to test responsive website rendering.
Device Type | Preset / Viewport | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|
Desktop | 1024×768 | Basic desktop testing |
Desktop HD | 1280×720 (HD) | Laptops, older monitors |
Desktop Full HD | 1920×1080 (Full HD) | Standard desktop viewports |
Desktop 2K | 2560×1440 (2K) | Large monitors, widescreen displays |
Mobile | iPhone SE | Compact iPhones |
Mobile | iPhone XR | Mid-size iPhones |
Mobile | iPhone 12 Pro | Modern mobile interfaces |
Mobile | iPhone 14 Pro Max | Large iPhones |
Mobile | Galaxy S8 | Android smartphones |
Mobile | Pixel 5 | Google Pixel devices |
Tablet | iPad Mini | Compact tablets |
Tablet | iPad Pro | Large tablets |
Test your website using multiple preset modes. A layout may appear correct on desktop devices but break on mobile viewports or tablets due to responsive layouts, fixed-position elements, or viewport-specific styling.
The resulting screenshot may vary depending on several factors:
Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
Viewport size | Changes the responsive layout |
Fonts | Rendering may differ between operating systems |
Popups, advertisements, and cookie banners | May cover page content |
Lazy loading | Some elements may not load immediately |
Animations | Screenshots may differ between captures |
Dark mode | Changes interface colors |
A/B testing | Different design versions may be displayed |
Test websites in both desktop and mobile viewports
Use full-page screenshots for landing pages
Compare screenshots after releases and updates
Verify sticky elements and fixed headers
Consider both light and dark interface themes
Some websites may block automated screenshot generation
Content behind authentication may not be accessible
Interactive elements may not always render consistently
Screenshots capture the page only at the moment they are generated
If a website heavily relies on JavaScript, animations, or lazy loading, the generated screenshot may differ from what a user sees when manually browsing the page.
The tool for creating screenshots of web pages allows you to quickly take snapshots of the site in full size. This is useful for designers, testers, and content specialists.
The ability to save the image in various formats is available.
The service works online, without installing programs, and helps capture changes on the site, check the responsiveness of the design, and analyze the visual design.
Our tool takes full-size screenshots by rendering websites in a browser, simulating how they appear to real users. This helps you see how your site looks on different devices and browsers.
We provide screenshots in common formats (PNG, JPG, WebP) and various sizes, including mobile and desktop viewing modes. This helps you check responsive design and visual consistency.
No, screenshots are generated in real-time and are not saved on the server. Once downloaded, the image is only available to you.
Screenshots are generated in real-time at your request. They reflect the current state of the website at the time of capture, including recent changes and updates.
Screenshots are used for website monitoring, design documentation, competitor analysis, client presentations, bug reporting, and archiving website states for historical reference.
Yes, you can choose preset resolutions for mobile, tablets, and desktops.
Yes, our tool correctly handles both HTTP and HTTPS sites without limitations.
Not directly. Internet speed affects the website loading time in the rendering environment, but the image quality of the final screenshot is determined by the rendering resolution and the selected output format.