Screenshot the whole page, in one click.
Capture a complete, top-to-bottom screenshot of any web page — no scrolling and stitching by hand. Save it as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. Everything happens in your browser.
No sign-up · No tracking · Works on any website
Why you'll like it
Everything you need to grab a page
Fast, clean captures with the export options you actually use — and none of the bloat.
One-click capture
Click the toolbar icon or press Alt+Shift+P. The full scrolling page is captured automatically.
PNG, JPEG & PDF
Export as a crisp PNG, a lightweight JPEG with adjustable quality, or a ready-to-share PDF.
Clean stitching
Repeating sticky headers and footers are removed so the final image reads like one long page.
Copy to clipboard
Grab the screenshot straight to your clipboard and paste it into chat, docs, or design tools.
100% on-device
No servers, no accounts, no remote code. Your screenshots never leave your browser.
Lightweight
Minimal permissions (activeTab only), tiny footprint, and it stays out of your way.
How it works
Three steps, a few seconds
No settings to learn. Open a page, click, done.
Open any page
Go to the web page you want to capture — an article, a dashboard, a design, anything.
Click capture
Hit the icon. The extension scrolls the page and stitches every viewport into one full image.
Save or copy
A result tab opens. Download as PNG, JPEG or PDF, or copy it straight to your clipboard.
Export
Save it your way
Pick the format that fits where the screenshot is going.
Private by design
Full Page Screen Capture collects no data, uses no analytics, and makes no network requests. All processing happens locally in your browser. Read the full Privacy Policy.
The free alternative
A lightweight GoFullPage alternative
Everything people relied on for full-page screenshots — without the bloat, accounts, or tracking.
Chrome only screenshots the visible part of a page. Full Page Screen Capture takes a complete, top-to-bottom screenshot of the entire web page — it scrolls automatically, captures every section, and stitches them into one seamless image. No manual scrolling, no piecing shots together in an editor. When you need to capture an entire webpage and save it as PNG, JPEG, or a single PDF, it does it in one click.
Full-page docs & receipts
Archive long articles, invoices, or confirmations as a single PDF or image.
Design & QA review
Capture an entire landing page or dashboard to share for feedback and bug reports.
Reports & dashboards
Save a whole analytics or admin screen top-to-bottom, no cropping.
Proof & records
Keep a full snapshot of any page exactly as it appeared, on your device.
Research & study
Grab entire reference pages to read or annotate offline.
Share anywhere
Copy to clipboard or export a PDF to send in chat, docs, or email.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Full-page screenshots in Chrome — answered.
How do I take a full-page screenshot in Chrome?
Install Full Page Screen Capture, open any web page, then click the toolbar icon (or press Alt+Shift+P). The extension scrolls the entire page, stitches every section into one image, and opens it in a new tab where you can save it as PNG, JPEG, or PDF.
Is Full Page Screen Capture free?
Yes. It is completely free, with no accounts, no sign-up, and no subscription. It is built and maintained by Online India Software Solutions.
What file formats can I save the screenshot as?
You can export the full-page screenshot as a lossless PNG, a lightweight JPEG with an adjustable quality slider, or a share-ready PDF. You can also copy it straight to your clipboard.
Is it a good GoFullPage alternative?
Yes. It does the core job people used GoFullPage for — one-click full-page capture with PNG, JPEG, and PDF export — while staying lightweight, requesting minimal permissions (activeTab only), and processing everything on your device.
Does the extension collect or upload my data?
No. It collects nothing, uses no analytics or trackers, and makes zero network requests. Every screenshot is captured, stitched, and saved locally in your browser and never leaves your device.
Can it capture long pages and lazy-loaded content?
Yes. It scrolls through the whole page — however long — and waits briefly on each section so lazy-loaded images render before capture. Very tall pages are scaled to fit the maximum canvas size.
What permissions does it need, and why?
Only activeTab and scripting, with no host permissions. activeTab grants access to the current tab just when you click the icon; scripting lets it measure and scroll the page during capture. Access ends when the capture finishes.
Which pages can it capture?
Any normal website. Chrome blocks screenshots of internal browser pages (chrome://) and the Chrome Web Store, so those cannot be captured — this is a Chrome restriction, not a limitation of the extension.
Grab the whole page today
Free forever. Built and maintained by Online India Software Solutions.