Chrome extension

Capture any full webpage in one click

Full Page Screenshot Pro scrolls through the page, stitches it together, and opens an editor where you can crop, annotate, and download your screenshot as PNG, JPEG, or PDF.

  • Works on regular websites
  • Built-in crop & drawing tools
  • Nothing leaves your browser

What it does

A focused tool for capturing long pages, reviewing them, and saving a polished image file.

Full-page capture

Automatically scrolls and captures the entire page, then stitches the tiles into one seamless screenshot.

Flexible export

Save as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. Downscale before download to reduce file size when you do not need full resolution.

Editor built in

Crop to the area you need, draw with a pen, add rectangles or squares, erase mistakes, and undo recent edits.

Keyboard shortcut

Press Alt + Shift + P to open the extension quickly. You can change this in Chrome shortcuts settings.

How it works

  1. Choose a format Click the extension icon and pick PNG, JPEG, or PDF.
  2. Capture the page The extension scrolls the active tab and captures each visible section. Keep the popup open until capture finishes.
  3. Edit in a new tab Your screenshot opens in the editor. Crop, annotate, pick a download scale, then save the file.

Very tall pages may be split into multiple parts because of browser canvas limits. Chrome Web Store pages cannot be captured due to Chrome policy.

Privacy & security

Full Page Screenshot Pro is designed to process everything on your device. We do not run a backend service for captures.

No account required

Install the extension and use it. No sign-up, login, or profile.

No data collection

We do not collect, store, or sell your browsing history, screenshots, or personal information.

Local processing

Screenshots are captured, stitched, edited, and downloaded on your computer. They are not uploaded to our servers.

No third-party analytics

The extension does not include advertising trackers or analytics SDKs.

Minimal permissions

The extension requests only what it needs: access to the active tab when you start a capture, scripting to scroll the page, downloads to save your file, and offscreen processing to build the image.

You stay in control

Nothing happens until you click the extension or use the keyboard shortcut. You choose when to capture and when to download.