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About Website Screenshot Online

This tool captures a full-page screenshot of any public URL. You can specify viewport size (desktop, mobile, tablet), wait time for dynamic content to load, and whether to capture the entire scrollable page or just what's visible at the top.

Screenshots are useful for QA documentation, archiving how a competitor's site looked at a point in time, including a website preview in a presentation, or building a tool that generates social media share images.

The tool renders pages with a real headless browser so JavaScript-heavy single-page apps capture correctly. Note that some pages with paywalls, login walls, or geo-restrictions won't render the same as they would for a logged-in user.

How to use this tool

How to capture a screenshot of a public webpage

  1. Enter the page URL

    Put the page into the "Page URL" field. Scheme is added when missing; private IPs and localhost are rejected. Up to 4096 characters.

  2. Pick resolution and density

    "Screen resolution" offers common viewport presets (or choose "custom" to set Width 320–3840 and Height 240–2160 in CSS pixels). "Pixel density" 1x/2x/3x controls sharpness; higher captures more physical pixels (combined with resolution it's capped for stability).

  3. Toggle Full-size, No ads, No cookie

    Full-size captures the full scrollable page height (default off, viewport only). "No ads" and "No cookie" are on by default and best-effort block common ad/analytics scripts and cookie-consent banners; coverage is not exhaustive.

  4. Press Run

    A fresh headless browser session loads the page from our server, with no stored cookies, then captures the PNG. The result includes the image plus metadata; right-click "Save image as" to keep the file.