Website Screenshot

Capture full-page or viewport screenshots of any public URL. Choose your viewport size, output format, and optional load delay for JavaScript-heavy pages. Download instantly in PNG, JPEG, or WebP.

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How to Capture a Website Screenshot

  1. Enter a URL - paste any public website address into the field above. No login is required on the target site.
  2. Configure options - choose your viewport (Desktop, Tablet, Mobile), output format (PNG, JPEG, or WebP), and an optional load delay for pages that render content dynamically.
  3. Click Capture - our server opens the page in a real browser and takes a pixel-perfect screenshot within seconds.
  4. Download - preview the result and click Download. You can also convert the file further with our PNG to PDF or PNG to WebP tools.

Capture Options Explained

Viewport Size

Sets the browser window width and height. Use 375x812 for mobile previews or 1920x1080 for Full HD desktop captures. Pick Custom to enter exact dimensions.

Full Page vs Viewport

Viewport captures only what is visible in the browser window. Full page captures the entire scrollable height of the document - ideal for long landing pages.

Load Delay

Waits extra time after the page loads before capturing. Useful for pages with animations, carousels, or data fetched from APIs after initial load. Try 2-3 seconds first.

2x Scale (Retina)

Captures at double pixel density, producing sharper images for high-DPI displays and print. Doubles the output file size - convert or compress with Compress PNG if needed.

Output Format

PNG is lossless - best for UI and text. JPEG reduces file size for photo-heavy pages. WebP gives the best compression for modern browsers. Convert between formats with PNG to WebP.

Privacy

Screenshots are stored temporarily on our server and deleted automatically within 4 hours. We never view, keep, or share your captures.

Common Use Cases

Development

Capture the exact state of a page for bug reports, GitHub issues, or support tickets without needing browser extensions.

Design

Archive web designs before they change. Combine with PNG to PDF to create a printable portfolio document.

SEO & Research

Capture competitor landing pages for design analysis. Pair with Favicon Extractor or Broken Link Checker for full site audits.

Content

Use screenshots in blog posts, tutorials, or social media previews. Check our Screenshot to PDF tool to compile multiple captures into one document.

Responsive Testing

Switch between Desktop, Tablet (768px), and Mobile (375px) viewports to verify responsive layouts without leaving the browser.

Favicon Preview

Capture your own site to check how your favicon looks in context. Use our Favicon Checker to verify all icon sizes load correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The screenshot is captured by a headless Chromium browser running on our server. Some sites serve different content based on location, login state, or browser fingerprint. Dynamic content may also differ if the page has user-specific data. For login-protected pages, only the public view will be captured.

No - only publicly accessible pages can be captured. The tool visits the URL as an anonymous visitor. If the page redirects to a login screen, the screenshot will show that login page.

Use a delay for pages that load content asynchronously - for example pages with animations, carousels, or data fetched from APIs after the initial page load. A 2-3 second delay resolves most cases.

PNG is lossless - best for UI screenshots, text, and icons. JPEG is lossy but produces much smaller files, ideal for photo-heavy pages. WebP offers similar quality to PNG at significantly smaller sizes - great for web publishing. Convert between them using our PNG to WebP or PNG to JPG converters.

Yes - toggle Full Page on to capture the entire scrollable page height. Very long pages produce large image files. Use our Compress PNG or Compress JPG tools to reduce the file size afterward.

Screenshots are temporarily stored only for download purposes and are automatically deleted within 4 hours. We do not view, keep, or share your captures.

This usually means the page takes longer to render than expected. Try adding a 2-3 second delay and capture again. Pages that rely heavily on JavaScript to render content benefit most from a longer delay.

2x scale renders the page at double pixel density, mimicking a Retina or HiDPI screen. The image will be twice as wide and tall in pixels, producing a sharper result for presentations or print. It doubles the file size, so consider using Compress PNG afterward if needed.