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Website Screenshot
Tool Online

Capture screenshots of any website in desktop, tablet, and mobile views simultaneously. No software needed — just paste a URL.

📸 Capture Website Screenshot

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💡 Enter any public website URL to capture screenshots. Some websites may block automated screenshots due to their security policies (e.g. sites requiring login or with strict CORS/CSP headers).
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The Fastest Website Screenshot Tool Online

Three devices. One click. No software.

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Multi-Device Views

Capture desktop (1280px), tablet (768px), and mobile (375px) screenshots simultaneously with one click.

Instant Capture

No software to install, no account to create. Just paste a URL and screenshots are ready in seconds.

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Easy Download

Download individual screenshots or all at once. High-quality PNG and JPG formats supported.

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Delay Control

Set a custom render delay to capture sites with animations, lazy-loaded images, or heavy JavaScript content.

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Full Page Mode

Choose between viewport-only or full-page screenshots to capture the complete page including below the fold.

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URL History

Recent URLs are remembered locally so you can quickly re-capture pages you've screenshotted before.

How it works

Capture Any Website in 3 Steps

1

Enter the URL

Paste any public website URL into the input field. Make sure it starts with https://.

2

Select Devices

Choose which device views to capture — desktop, tablet, mobile, or all three at once.

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Click Capture

Hit the Capture button. Screenshots are rendered in the cloud and appear in seconds.

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Download & Share

Download individual screenshots or all at once. Share them with clients or use them in reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I screenshot some websites?
Some websites block automated screenshot services using security headers (Content Security Policy, X-Frame-Options), require login to access content, or actively detect and block headless browsers. News sites, social networks, and banking portals commonly restrict this. For login-required pages, you'll need to use your browser's built-in screenshot tools instead.
What are the screenshot image dimensions?
Desktop screenshots are captured at 1280px wide, tablet at 768px, and mobile at 375px. All screenshots are rendered at full page height by default (scroll the entire page). You can switch to viewport-only mode to capture just the above-the-fold area using the Full Page setting.
How is this different from taking a screenshot manually?
Our tool renders the site in a real browser engine and captures all three device sizes simultaneously — something that would take multiple manual steps. It's especially useful for checking responsive design, generating client reports, archiving competitor websites, and creating visual documentation.
Can I screenshot a page behind a login?
No — our tool can only capture publicly accessible pages that don't require authentication. For authenticated pages or apps, use your browser's Developer Tools screenshot feature (Chrome: Ctrl+Shift+P → "Capture full size screenshot") which captures while you're logged in.
Why does the screenshot look different from what I see in my browser?
Screenshots are rendered in a clean browser instance without your browser extensions, fonts, or user preferences. Dynamic content that loads based on location, login state, A/B tests, or cookies may look different. For pages with custom fonts, allow a delay of 2–5 seconds to ensure fonts fully load before capture.

Website Screenshot — Complete Guide

This free online website screenshot tool is designed to work entirely in your browser — no uploads, no waiting, no software installation needed. It's fast, private, and completely free to use without any account or subscription.

💡 Competitor research

Capture competitor websites at regular intervals to track UI and content changes over time.

💡 Full-page capture

Use full-page mode for blog posts and landing pages — captures everything a user would see while scrolling.

💡 Mobile preview

Always check how your website looks on mobile before launching.

💡 A/B test documentation

Screenshot both versions of an A/B test for visual documentation of your experiments.

Website screenshot tools are invaluable for design reviews, competitor analysis, documentation, and capturing web content for offline reference.

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