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FullPageScreenshot

Capture an entire scrolling page as one image, mark it up, and export it — all without leaving your browser.

Under review Free · Coming soon to the Chrome Web Store

How it works

Click the toolbar icon on any page. FullPageScreenshot scrolls through the entire page in the background, capturing it in slices, then stitches those slices into a single seamless image and opens it in a built-in editor — ready to annotate, crop, and save.

Features

  • Captures the whole scrollable page, not just what's visible — no manual scrolling and stitching required.
  • Automatically detects and hides repeating fixed headers, footers, and cookie banners so they don't show up duplicated down the image.
  • Built-in editor with pen, highlighter, eraser, shapes, arrows, and text — each with color and stroke controls, plus full undo/redo.
  • Crop before you export, then save as PNG, save as a PDF (automatically paginated for very long captures), or copy straight to your clipboard.
  • Optional local history — revisit, favorite, or re-download past captures — with an easy toggle to turn it off entirely.
  • Light and dark theme, matched to your system by default.

Permissions

Only runs on the tab you click it on — it never activates in the background on other tabs. It uses Chrome's screenshot capability solely to build your image, and only at the moment you trigger a capture. The downloads permission is used only when you choose to export a file.

Everything happens locally in your browser. No screenshot, page content, or browsing activity is ever sent anywhere — captures and history (if enabled) stay on your device. Read our full privacy policy.