Tips & Tricks

How To Take Full Webpage Screenshots In Chrome

Have you ever felt the need to take a screenshot of the entire web page but could not do that? You have come to the right place. In this article, we will discuss how to screenshot full-page Chrome.

Screen captures come in handy when you have to make the presentation, create tutorials, or provide technical support. However, when it comes to capturing full screen or scrolling screen, there’s a lot of struggle. Fortunately, you can easily take a full-page screenshot in Chrome using the best ways and a third-party tool called TweakShot.

What is TweakShot?

TweakShot is a screen capture tool designed by Tweaking Technologies. It allows capturing full screen, scrolling screen, active screen, and selected screen. Furthermore, it allows recording video without any time limit.

This excellent screen capture tool also comes with a built-in image editor that helps highlight images, crop images, pixelate, and do a lot more.

To Download it, click the button below:

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How to use TweakShot to Capture Full Screen When Using Chrome

1. Download and install TweakShot.

2. Launch the full-screen capture tool.


3. Open the web page that you want to capture.
4. Right-click the TweakShot icon present in the system tray > select Capture Scrolling Window.


5. Click on the page you want to capture and wait for TweakShot to process the captured image. Once done, the scrolling screen will automatically open in the TweakShot image editor.


6. Next, if you want to edit the screen capture, you can use the tools given in the left pane.
7. To edit captured images, use the editing tools present in the left pane.
8. Afterward, if you want, you can upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.


9. That’s it, using these simple steps, you can capture full screen in Chrome.

In addition to this, TweakShot offers the following options:

  • Color Picker

  • Hot Keys

  • Active Window Screenshot

  • Image Editor

Using these simple steps and the best screen capture tool, TweakShot, you can take a full webpage screenshot.

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How to Take a Full-Page Screenshot Chrome Without an Extension?

If you don’t like using a third-party tool or an extension, use Chrome’s Developer Tools to take full webpage screenshots.

Note:- It works best with websites having text-based content instead of web apps.

Follow these steps to take a full-page screenshot:

1. Launch Chrome
2. Click the three dots present in the top right corner
3. From here, select More tools > Developer tools.
4. This will open a new window on the right.
5. Next, press Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows or press Command+Shift+P on Mac.
6. In the search box, type screenshot
7.
Select Capture full-size screenshot.
8. Chrome will now take full webpage screenshots in Chrome.
9. It will be saved in the Downloads folder.

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How to take a Screenshot on Windows in Chrome using Extension?

A Chrome extension provided by Google allows capturing Chrome screenshot whole page.

To learn more about it, follow these steps:

Step 1:

Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for the “screen capture,”  extension.

Step 2:

Install the “Screen Capture (by Google)” extension.

Step 3:

Click the Screen Capture button on the Chrome toolbar and press Ctrl+Alt+H.

Step 4:

You’ll see Chrome processing the screenshot and when done, an options bar above the Web page with options like annotations, sharing, and saving the capture will be displayed.

With these simple steps and using the TweakShot screen capture tool, you can easily take a Chrome screenshot of the whole page. These different ways have their benefits. However, if you are looking for an all-in-one tool that allows capturing screenshots and recording video, TweakShot is the best.

This advanced screen capture tool offers everything a user can ask for in a screen capturing tool. We hope you find the information helpful and will use it to screenshot full-page Chrome.

Check This- How to Take Scrolling Screenshot in Windows 11, 10

Do let us know which method you liked and used in the comments section.

Preeti Seth

A UX writer who loves explaining technical details in a clear, crisp, and concise manner. She loves writing about technical troubleshooting, How-To's, product reviews, etc. In her free time, she loves reading, meditating, and traveling.

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