Standard screenshots only capture what is visible on screen. For documenting long webpages, bug reports, design reviews, or archiving content, you need to capture the entire page — including everything below the fold.
The solution: WebSniply
WebSniply is a browser extension that captures full-page screenshots with one click. It scrolls through the entire page and stitches together a single, high-quality image.
Step-by-step guide
Step 1: Install WebSniply
Visit the Chrome Web Store or Edge Add-ons and click Install.
Step 2: Navigate to any webpage
Go to the page you want to capture.
Step 3: Click the WebSniply icon
Click the WebSniply icon in your browser toolbar. Choose from capture options: full page, visible area, or selected region.
Step 4: Save or share
Your screenshot is captured instantly. Save as PNG, JPG, or PDF, or copy to clipboard for immediate sharing.
Tips for best results
- Wait for content to load — ensure lazy-loaded images and dynamic content have appeared before capturing.
- Use annotations — add arrows, boxes, and text to highlight important areas for bug reports or feedback.
- Try different formats — PNG for crisp text, JPG for photos, PDF for multi-page documents.