How to enable scrolling screenshot feature with Android 12 on Google Chrome – Guide
Android 12 now offers native scrolling screen capture, making it easier to take screenshots of scrollable content. The “Capture More” button expands the screenshot to include the entire screen, and works with apps that have a normal view-based user interface. However, it does not work with apps that use a web view or have a highly customized user interface, such as Google Chrome.
Chrome for Android on devices running Android 12 or 12L now has a “Capture more” button that makes it easy to save any amount of content from a webpage. The button reveals a reduced view of the page, allowing users to quickly and easily capture what they need.
Clicking the button will give you a simplified view of the webpage, making it easier to capture what you need. This feature is only available in applications with standard view-based user interfaces; it won’t work in apps using WebView or highly customized user interfaces.
How to to take scrolling screenshots in Chrome?
Press the power and volume buttons simultaneously to take a screenshot, just as you would normally.
Tap the “Capture more” button next to the screenshot preview for expanded options.
Choose how much of the screen to capture in your screenshot.
Press the “Save” button at the top to save your changes.
Users can edit or share screenshots of the same page.
Google Chrome for Android is now offering scrolling screen capture support, available on devices running beta versions of Android 12 and 12L. To access the feature, users should install the latest Google Chrome update (Chrome 96) from the Google Play Store.
Final note
Google Chrome now offers a scrolling screenshot feature with Android 12. If you have any questions, please reach out to us. Share the love and spread the word about this new feature!