In this short guide, you'll see how to save large webpages as complete images, including content below the fold.

Here you can find the short answer:

(1) FireShot browser extension

Install FireShot → Click extension → Capture Entire Page → Save as PNG/PDF

(2) Built-in browser developer tools

Chrome DevTools → Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+P → "Capture full size screenshot"

(3) Online screenshot services

Use services like screenshot.guru, web-capture.net without installation

So let's see the fastest methods to capture full-page screenshots of long webpages.

1: FireShot - Best Browser Extension

FireShot is the most popular solution for capturing entire webpages in Firefox, Chrome, and Edge:

Steps:

  1. Install from getfireshot.com
  2. Navigate to target webpage
  3. Click FireShot icon in toolbar
  4. Select "Capture entire page"
  5. Choose format: PNG, JPEG, or PDF
  6. Save to disk or edit before saving

Features:

  • Captures scrolling content automatically
  • Built-in annotation tools (arrows, text, highlighting)
  • Save as image or PDF
  • Works on pages with lazy loading
  • Free version available

Result: Complete webpage saved as single image file, including all content that requires scrolling.

2: Chrome Built-in Screenshot

Chrome and Edge have hidden full-page screenshot capability:

Steps:

  1. Press F12 to open DevTools
  2. Press Cmd+Shift+P (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows)
  3. Type "screenshot"
  4. Select "Capture full size screenshot"
  5. Image auto-downloads to Downloads folder

Advantages:

  • No installation required
  • Fast and reliable
  • Works on any webpage

Limitation: No editing tools, basic PNG output only.

3: Firefox Built-in Tool

Firefox has native screenshot functionality:

Steps:

  1. Right-click on webpage
  2. Select "Take Screenshot"
  3. Click "Save full page"
  4. Choose download or copy to clipboard

Features:

  • Simple one-click operation
  • Option to select region or full page
  • Works offline

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