How to Take a Screenshot of a Full Page in Google Chrome – Guide
Take a full-page screenshot of your current browser window with ease! No extra permissions needed. Simply click the extension icon (or press Alt + Shift + P) and wait for the extension to capture every area of the page. You’ll be taken to a new tab with your screenshot, which you can save as an image or PDF, or drag it straight to your desktop.
No ads, no extra permissions required - Advanced Screen Capture technology makes it easy to turn any webpage into an image. This unique extension supports complex pages, including scrollable elements and embedded iframes. If you experience any issues, please contact customer service via the banner symbol on the capture page so we can improve the extension for all users.
How to Take a full-page screenshot without extension
Take a screenshot of your web page using Chrome Developer Tools, but be aware that this method works better for text-based websites than web apps.
Capture a full-page screenshot with just a few clicks by following these steps. First, open the page you want to capture in your browser. Then, press the “Print Screen” button on your keyboard. Finally, open an image editing program and paste the screenshot into it. Save the image and you’re done!
Click the three-dot icon in the top right corner of your Chrome browser to open the menu.
Visit the Developer Tools section of your browser’s More Tools menu.
To open the Run command, click the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner or press.
For Windows users, pressing Ctrl + Shift + P will bring up a command palette; Mac users can do the same by pressing Command + Shift + P.
Users can now search for screenshots on Google, allowing them to quickly find images they need. Simply enter the screenshot into the search box and results will be displayed.
Take a full-size screenshot by selecting the Capture Full Size Screenshot option.
Chrome will save screenshots taken in the Downloads folder.
Final note
We’ve created a guide to help you take a screenshot of an entire page in Google Chrome. If you have any questions, please let us know. And don’t forget to share the guide with your friends!