Long page you need to save? The browser's screenshot only grabs what's on screen. Scrollshot captures the whole thing, stitches it together perfectly, and saves it as one image — no scrolling, no pasting pieces together.
Add Scrollshot from the Chrome Web Store — takes ten seconds. Go to any page you want to save.
That's it. Scrollshot scrolls the page for you and stitches every part together, pixel by pixel.
Download as PNG, JPEG, or WebP — straight to your computer, nothing uploaded, nothing to sign in for.
Capture the whole page, only what's visible, one element, or draw a box around any area you want.
Hide a cookie banner or popup before you capture, so it doesn't end up in the shot.
Joins every part together seamlessly — no lines, no gaps, no overlaps.
Ctrl+Shift+Y for the whole page, Ctrl+Shift+U for just what's on screen — no mouse needed.
Your last 10 screenshots are kept free. Pro unlocks unlimited history sorted into folders.
Crop presets, freehand cutouts, backdrop frames, and blur — Pro editing tools to clean up a shot before you save it.
Export any shot as a PDF, or back up your whole history as ZIP or JSON.
Line two screenshots up side by side to show exactly what changed.
Everything happens on your computer. Your screenshots never go anywhere else.
Chrome extensions are small programs that add features to your browser — a screenshot tool, an ad blocker, a tab manager, and so on. You install them from the Chrome Web Store (chromewebstore.google.com): search for the one you want and click "Add to Chrome." No separate download, account, or file to run — it shows up as an icon in your toolbar, like Scrollshot.
Most are free to install and use, Scrollshot included — full-page capture, pixel-perfect stitching, and PNG/JPEG/WebP download all work with no payment or account. There's an optional one-time $14.99 Pro upgrade for unlimited history, folders, backups, and extra editing tools, but the core screenshot tool is free.
No. Everything happens inside your browser. Your screenshot downloads straight to your computer — nothing is ever uploaded anywhere.
On almost all of them. A few sites with extra-strict security (like banking apps) may block it — that's a Chrome rule, not something Scrollshot can get around.
Scrollshot hides fixed menus and headers while it captures, so they don't repeat over and over in your final image.
Chrome's version is buried in developer tools (F12) and takes several clicks to find. Scrollshot does the same thing in one click from your toolbar — no digging required.
The core tool is completely free — full-page capture, region/element capture, and up to 10 saved screenshots, no watermarks. A one-time $14.99 Pro upgrade unlocks unlimited history with folders, ZIP/JSON backup, and extra editing tools like crop presets, blur, before/after comparison, and PDF export.
Scrollshot is live on the Chrome Web Store — free to use, no sign-up, works instantly. An optional Pro upgrade adds unlimited history and extra editing tools.
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