Scrollshot captures the entire webpage — not just the visible portion. Pixel-perfect full-page screenshots, stitched automatically, saved instantly. No scrolling required.
Full page → one PNG
You find a long article, a product page, or a reference document you need to save. You press Ctrl+Shift+S or use the browser's built-in screenshot. It captures only what's on screen right now.
So you scroll down. Take another. Scroll down again. Take another. Paste them together in Photoshop — if you can even be bothered.
Most people just give up and bookmark the page. Then never find it again.
Captures only the visible viewport. Misses everything below the fold.
Upload your screenshot to their server. Your content, their storage. Privacy not included.
Scroll-screenshot-scroll-screenshot. Then paste 8 images together in an editor. Nobody has time for this.
Add Scrollshot from the Chrome Web Store. It takes under 10 seconds. Navigate to any webpage you want to capture — article, product page, reference doc, anything.
Click the Scrollshot icon in your toolbar. That's it. The extension automatically scrolls the page, captures each section, and stitches everything together — pixel-perfect, no gaps.
Your screenshot downloads as a PNG directly to your computer. No account needed. Nothing uploaded anywhere. Everything happens inside your browser.
Document landing pages, capture component libraries, archive competitor websites. Get the whole page in one image — ready for your design review, client report, or Git commit.
Formats ready for Figma, Notion, Confluence — share without explanation.
Save online articles, pricing tables, or research pages exactly as they appeared — even if the site changes or goes offline tomorrow.
Perfect for journalists, students, researchers, and anyone who needs a reliable offline reference.
Capture full product pages, competitor pricing, review sections, and entire landing pages for competitive analysis or team reporting.
Share a complete, scrollable context instead of multiple fragmented screenshots.
Attach the whole page state to a bug report — not just the error message, but everything above it. Give your dev team the full context they need to fix it fast.
Works on any site, any page length — even pages taller than 10,000 pixels.
All processing happens in your browser. Nothing ever leaves your device.
Captures the entire page height automatically — no matter how long. Works on pages of any size.
Frames are joined with sub-pixel accuracy. No white lines, no overlaps, no seams — even on HiDPI displays.
Everything runs in your browser. Your screenshots never leave your device. No uploads, no tracking, no accounts.
Click the icon. Screenshot downloads. Done. No settings to configure, no cropping required.
Choose between capturing just the visible area or the entire page. You're in control.
Saves directly to your downloads folder as a high-quality PNG. Ready to share, attach, or archive immediately.
No. Everything happens entirely inside your browser using the Chrome APIs and Canvas. Your screenshots never leave your device — they download directly to your computer. There are no servers, no cloud storage, no accounts. Your browsing activity is completely private.
Scrollshot works on the vast majority of websites. Some pages with advanced security headers (like banking apps or certain corporate intranets) may restrict screenshot capabilities at the browser level — this is a Chrome limitation, not a Scrollshot limitation. For standard websites, news articles, documentation, e-commerce pages, and social platforms, it works reliably.
Scrollshot detects and hides fixed/sticky elements (like navigation bars) during the capture process so they don't repeat on every section of the final image. The result is a clean, continuous capture of the actual page content.
Chrome DevTools has a "Capture full size screenshot" option, but it requires opening DevTools (F12), navigating menus, and knowing it exists. Scrollshot does it in one click from the toolbar — no technical knowledge required, no DevTools, no settings. It's built for everyday use, not developer debugging sessions.
Yes. Completely free. No watermarks, no usage limits, no premium tier. Scrollshot is built and maintained by GetPlugzz — we make free tools for people who need something simple that just works.
Scrollshot is coming to the Chrome Web Store soon. Explore the rest of the GetPlugzz extensions while you wait — all free, all private, all built to do exactly what they say.
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