Take screenshots of any webpage online. Choose viewport sizes and download your captures.
Tips for Taking Website Screenshots
Get clean, useful captures every time:
Test Multiple Viewports: Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile sizes to catch layout issues. A page that looks perfect at 1920px may be broken at 375px. This is the fastest way to spot responsive design bugs.
PNG for Quality, JPEG for Sharing: PNG captures pixel-perfect detail (good for design reviews). JPEG produces smaller files (good for email, tickets, or embedding in docs). Choose based on how you'll use the image.
Always Include the Protocol: Enter full URLs like https://example.com, not example.com. Missing protocols can cause the tool to fail or redirect incorrectly.
Some Sites Block Framing: Websites that set X-Frame-Options: DENY or use frame-busting scripts won't render in the screenshot tool. If a capture comes up blank, the site is likely blocking cross-origin embedding.
When Screenshots Beat Live Demos
Screenshots aren't just a fallback — they're often the better choice:
Bug reports: A screenshot freezes the exact state of a broken page. Live demos can't capture transient UI glitches, console errors, or data that changes between page loads.
Design feedback: Annotating a screenshot is more precise than describing what you see. "Move this button 8px left" only works with a visual reference.
Competitive research: Capture competitor pages at specific viewport sizes to compare layouts side by side — without worrying about A/B tests changing what you see on each visit.
Portfolio and case studies: Screenshots preserve your work even after the live site changes or goes offline.
How to Use the Website Screenshot Tool
How It Works - Enter any website URL and our tool captures the full page as a screenshot. Choose between PNG for high quality or JPEG for smaller file size. Download instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it capture the whole page?
Yes, captures the full page including content below the fold.
Can I capture multiple pages?
Enter each URL separately to capture multiple pages.