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📷 Screenshot

Take a screenshot of any site via real browser (Puppeteer)

TL;DR:

Website screenshot generates PNG / JPG / PDF, viewport-sized or full-page (scrollshot) via headless Chromium. Configurable: viewport (mobile/tablet/desktop), dark/light mode, pre-capture delay, cookie-banner hiding. For rendering verification, competitive analysis, archival.

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Page ScreenshotHow the page looks in a browser
Desktop + MobileTwo viewports without a local browser
Fast ResultScreenshot in a few seconds
Any URLPublic site or IP without DNS

Why teams trust us

Full
full page capture
2
viewports: mobile + desktop
<5s
screenshot ready
Free
no signup

How it works

1

Enter site URL

2

Render in headless browser

3

Get Mobile + Desktop screenshot

Why take a website screenshot?

A screenshot lets you see the page through the eyes of an external user: without a local browser, extensions, or cookies. Essential for visual verification after deployment and render checks.

Full-Page Screenshot

Capture the entire page, not just the visible area.

Desktop + Mobile

Screenshot in desktop (1280px) and mobile (390px) viewport.

Render Delay

Optional pause before capture for dynamic content to load.

Neutral Browser

Clean browser without extensions, cookies, or authentication — an objective view.

Who uses this

Developers

post-deploy visual check

SEO

mobile view audit

Marketers

landing page check

DevOps

UI regression check

Common Mistakes

Not checking after deployVisual regression can go unnoticed without a post-deploy screenshot.
Checking only while logged inAnonymous users see a different version. Capture both.
Forgetting mobile viewMobile layout breaks more often. Always check the mobile viewport.
Ignoring JS errorsA white screen or missing content often means a JS error in the console.

Best Practices

Capture after every deployCompare with the previous screenshot — any difference needs attention.
Check both themesIf the site supports dark mode — capture screenshots in both modes.
Use for demonstrationsScreenshot is a quick way to show site appearance without server access.
Archive key screenshotsScreenshot history is the visual changelog of your site.

Monitor site appearance automatically

HTTP monitor checks availability, screenshot shows what users see.

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What is a Website Screenshot Tool?

A website screenshot tool uses a real headless Chrome browser to render any URL — including JavaScript-heavy SPAs — and capture a pixel-perfect PNG. Useful for visual regression testing, competitive research, and sharing previews.

Choose between desktop (1280px) or mobile (375px) viewport. Enable "Full page" to capture the entire scrollable area, not just the visible viewport. The tool waits for JavaScript to finish loading before taking the screenshot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What resolutions are supported?

Desktop (1280×800) and Mobile (375×812). Screenshots are taken in a headless Chromium browser with real CSS, JavaScript, and font rendering.

Can I take a mobile screenshot?

Yes, select the "Mobile" option before checking. The browser emulates a mobile viewport (375px), touch events, and the corresponding User-Agent.

Why take website screenshots?

Screenshots are essential for: visual verification after deployment, mobile layout checking, landing page auditing, documenting changes, and detecting visual regression.

How long does it take?

Usually 3-5 seconds. The time depends on the target site loading speed and JavaScript complexity. Full-page screenshots may take slightly longer.

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