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How to Take a Screenshot of an Entire Webpage in Safari on a Mac

OWC Mark C

Taking screenshots of a webpage is a normal operation for many. Perhaps it’s to capture an image for a meme, graphs for a presentation, or to send that annoying error message to a disbelieving customer service rep. Whatever the reason, some of the standard Mac screenshot options may not do the trick.

Most of us are familiar with Shift-Command-3 to capture the entire screen, or Shift-Command-4 to capture a selected portion of a screen. You may even be familiar with Shift-Command-5 to capture a single window. But what if you want to take a scrolling screen capture of an entire webpage? The aforementioned tools can’t do that – they can only capture visible areas of your screen. So, is it even possible to take a screenshot that includes a portion of a webpage you would normally need to scroll to see?

Yes, there is! But it does take a few extra steps than just executing a single keystroke combination.

Screenshot a Webpage

  • Open Safari and go to “ Safari > Preferences… “
  • Click the Advanced tab and toggle on “ Show Develop menu in menu bar .”

Safari preferences showing advanced tab

  • Navigate to the webpage you want to capture and from the Develop menu, choose “ Show Web Inspector .” Alternatively, you can hit alt-command-I (⌥⌘I).

Show Web Inspector in develop menu in safri

  • Select the Elements tab and right-click on the line that begins with “<html…”
  • Choose Capture Screenshot

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  • Give it a moment to do it’s magic, and then select a name and location to save the file.

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All done! Well, almost…

This could just be an issue I run into, but when capturing entire pages in this manner, there is a lot of empty container buffer around the image in the PNG file. You can see this in the Quick Preview of the file:

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Let’s fix that.

  • Open the file in Preview . If Preview is already your default application to open PNG files, you can simply double-click its icon.

Preview Markup icon

  • Drag the crosshairs in the empty area around the image. You’ll see the empty space selected and highlighted in red. Drag too far, and you’ll pick up the image itself. Don’t do that, we only want to select the empty area.

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  • When you let go of the mouse button, the highlighted color will disappear and be replaced with a dotted line indicating the selected area.

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  • Hit Shift-Command-I (⇧⌘I) to invert the selection.

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  • Hit Control-K (⌘K) to crop the image to the selection.
  • Now you can hit Save (⌘S) and you truly are done. One cleaned up screenshot of an entire webpage.

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OH man, Thank you so much for this post. it really helped me and saved a lot of my time.

Thanks for the helpful screen capture. I cannot get the clean up to work. The Shift+Command+I doesn’t work and I cannot get the Control+K to work. Can select the red area but that’s it.

Hoping you can help.

You show us how to capture OTHER web pages but NOT your own? That’s not cool dudes! If its not NOT for you, its not OK for anyone, right?

on Catalina, the part involving Preview to crop the image was a bit different, but I figured it out. Click on the show Markup Toolbar icon, then click on Rectangular Selection, then draw a box around the bit of interest, then click on “crop” in the toolbar. Repeat if needed. Zoom as needed.

Thanks for the insight!

Tried it on the article and when I try to pen saved .png I get message that either file is corrupted or can’t open the file format.

I ran into this also, then I quickly realized the file does not have the .png extension. Recaptured the screen and ensured when renaming the file, I added .png. Opened as a webpage though not as a preview. Still to figure out how to set preview as the default file opener for png files.

I’ve often wanted to do this. However, on this very page, while the initial steps seem to work, the resulting .png is un-openable by Preview or Pixelmator Pro or Quicklook. (“It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize.”)

File->Print->Save as PDF, and File->Export as PDF work as expected in Safari (full HTML-rendered page) with the added features of selectable text and extractable images in the PDFs (for those memes y’all). ~Tim~ macOS Big Sur, 11.4 Safari 14.1.1

Awesome tip! These are the articles that make it worthwhile to keep visiting Rocket Yard of OWC. Thanks. BTW an application to do it is Paparazzi! (but it does not work in all cases) https://derailer.org/paparazzi

I just tried that same Apple webpage with Safari 14.1.1 in OS 11.4. Went to File > Export as PDF… and bingo! Got a nice high-res 8.2MB PDF on my desktop instantly. Image is clean, no unexpected margins.

That works! Thank you!

Huh. I just tried that in Mojave with the latest Safari (14.1.2), using this webpage for the test.

I end up with a 20.6mb file ending in .PNG format, but which will not open. It’s either “damaged” or in a format that Preview can’t open.

In most other applications, this function would be easily performed using the Print button, and then Save as PDF. It is truly unfortunate that web developers have blocked the normal Print functionality on the web.

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How to Screenshot An Entire Webpage on Mac

In iOS, Apple's Safari browser includes a built-in screenshot feature that lets you capture entire webpages on your iPhone or iPad for sharing elsewhere.

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Note that in step 4, you can drag or click on the page to select a region and then save just that region by clicking Download , or you can save just the visible area of the page by clicking Save visible in the top-right corner.

Tip: You can also customize the Firefox toolbar to add a Screenshot button. Click the Menu button (three lines) in the top-right corner of the browser window. A special tab will open, where you can drag and drop items in or out of the overflow menu and the toolbar. Simply drag the Screenshot item (the cutting scissors icon) to the toolbar, then click Done .

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How to capture full-length screenshots of web pages using Safari for Mac

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Getting a screenshot of the entire length of a web page can be useful for a variety of reasons, whether you’re creating a scrolling mockup for presentation purposes or you recently purchased a font bundle and want to capture the page that shows type specimens of your new treasure trove for future reference.

There’s always the tedious, manual way of doing this: taking a screenshot (shift-command-3), then scrolling down the page in your browser, and repeating the process until you’ve reached the bottom of a web page. Then, you’re likely off to Photoshop to stitch multiple screenshots together. While that method works, it’s not a good use of your time.

There are plenty of standalone apps and browser extensions that can assist with streamlining this process, like Awesome Screenshot , but you might not realize that your Mac’s built-in browser, Safari, has this capability already. You just need to take a few steps to activate it and shoot those screens to your heart’s content.

1. Turn on the Develop menu.

First, launch Safari, select Safari > Preferences from the menu, and go to the Advanced tab. Check the box next to Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar .

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2. Browse to your web page of choice.

For this exercise, let’s visit espn.com . It’s got a pretty lengthy home page.

3. Start inspecting.

From the Develop menu, choose Show Web Inspector .

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A panel will open at the bottom of your Safari window that might look intimidating, but you don’t need the skills of a developer to get what you need here.

4. Take your shot.

Make sure you’re on the Elements tab in the Web Inspector panel at the bottom of your Safari window. Hover your pointer over the <html> tag. You’ll see almost all of the web page content highlighted. 

Control-click or right-click while hovering over the <html> tag. You’ll get a flyout menu, within which you can select Capture Screenshot .

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5. Save your shot.

After a second or two, you’ll be prompted to select a location and a filename for your screenshot. Click Save when you’re ready.

6. Edit your shot.

Head to the location on your Mac where you saved the screenshot. Select it by clicking once with your mouse in the Finder, then hit your spacebar to preview it. Chances are, there are a lot of empty containers around the screen image that you’ll want to remove. Click the Edit button at the top right of the window.

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From there, click the Crop tool at the top left.

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Click and drag the corners of the marquee that appears to crop comfortably to the edges of your screenshot, then click Done at the top right.

You’ve now captured the full length of a web page without any additional software or tools. 

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How to screenshot an entire webpage on Mac

The easiest way to screenshot an entire webpage on Mac is to use the Shift + Command + 3 combination. Alternatively, you can use built-in browser screen capture features to screenshot an entire webpage on Mac, but the way to do this would depend on the browser.

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Taking a screenshot on a Mac computer is very easy – all you need to do is press Shift + Command + 3 and this will create a screenshot using the built-in Screenshot mac utility. This app actually has several useful options, so, to actually open it and gain access to those options you can search for them in Spotlight by typing Screenshot and opening the first result. You can also use the Shift + Command + 5 combination from your keyboard to directly open the Screen capture utility. Once you open it, at the bottom of your screen, you’d be given the different options of the app – to screenshot the entire screen or a specified selection, or to record a video of your entire screen or of a selection. If you want to take a screenshot of the whole screen, click the first button from left to right (should be labeled Capture Entire Screen) and then click anywhere on your screen. A screenshot image file will soon be saved in a location specified in the settings of the Screenshot utility. To see what that location is and to change it if you want, click Options when the Screenshot utility is open and see what folder is checked below Save to . If you want, you can change that folder to another location.

If you want a quick way of making screenshots of specified selections of the screen, you can instead use the Shift + Command + 4 keyboard combination. This will directly turn your cursor into a selection tool. To use it, click and hold somewhere on your screen and then drag the cursor over the area of your screen that you want to capture. Once you’ve selected the area you want, release the click and a screenshot will be taken and saved to the Save to the location of the Screenshot utility.

This is the easiest way to take screenshots on Mac, but note that a lot of browsers offer their own screenshot utilities and functions. Below, we will show you how to take a screenshot of a webpage using Chrome and Firefox.

How to screenshot a webpage in Chrome on Mac

  • Open the Chrome browser on your Mac and go to the page you want to screenshot.
  • Press the Command + Option + I keyboard combination, and you will see a window appear to the right.
  • Next, press Command + Shift + P and then type “ Screenshot” in the Run field.

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  • If you chose the Capture area screenshot feature, click-hold on your screen and drag the cursor while holding the click to select the area you want to screenshot and then release the click. Any screenshots you create in this way will be saved to the Google Chrome download location, but you can also directly open the screenshot by clicking it from the bottom of your screen, as it should appear there after you take it.

How to screenshot a webpage in Firefox on Mac

  • Launch Firefox and visit the page that you need to screenshot.

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How To Take Full Page Screenshots In Safari For Mac

Safari comes as the default browser on Mac computers. It is a perfectly capable browser and if you prefer using native software instead of downloading third-party browsers, we get it. However, unlike Edge, there is no straightforward built-in tool for capturing full page screenshots in Safari.

We’re not sure if Apple ever plans to introduce the feature in an easier manner, but don’t worry, if capturing full page screenshots is something you’re interested in, there are ways around this problem which we will cover in the guide below, so read on to find out.

Saving Websites As PDFs

What’s interesting about this method is that if you try to take a scrolling screenshot on an iPhone , it actually saves as a PDF, so this method is pretty similar.

  • Open Safari
  • Go to the website you want to capture
  • Click on Show Reader View
  • From the menu, select File > Export as PDF
  • Choose the location and name and click Save

Note that because you’re saving it as a PDF file, it is actually not an image file. The upside to this method is that if you have a PDF editor, you can actually make some edits to the file like adding notes. The downside is that it is equally easy for someone else to make the same edits if they have the file, versus images which might be slightly trickier to manipulate seamlessly.

Using Safari’s Developer Tools

Similar to how Google approaches full page screenshots with Chrome, it appears that Apple has also hidden its full page screenshot tool for Safari behind its developer tools.

  • Click on Develop > Show Web Inspector
  • In the newly opened window, right click the very first line that reads “html”
  • Select Capture Screenshot
  • Save the file

The upside to this method is that if you don’t need to capture the entire page, you can just highlight portions of the code that you want to capture, but that’s assuming you know what you’re looking at. Also, Apple already built-in screen capture tools into macOS that will work in Safari (except it doesn’t do full page captures), so that would be an easier method than this.

Using Awesome Screenshot Extension For Safari

If neither of the options above sound appealing to you, then you might be interested to learn that you can use a browser extension for Safari called Awesome Screenshot that makes the entire process a lot simpler.

  • Download and install the Awesome Screenshot extension
  • Once the extension is installed, go to the website you want to capture
  • Click the extension’s icon and select Capture entire page
  • You can now make edits to the screenshot if you want
  • When you’re ready to save it, click the download icon and it’ll save it to your computer

Using TechSmith’s Snagit Desktop Tool

If you don’t mind paying for software, then perhaps TechSmith’s Snagit could be the end-all to all your screenshot needs. This is because Snagit won’t just work with Safari, but it will work across your Mac so in addition to capturing websites, you can use the Snagit tool to capture other screenshots like from applications, games, and so on.

  • Download and install Snagit
  • Launch Snagit and click the “All-In-One” tab to the left
  • Click the Capture button
  • Select the area of the website you want to capture and click the “Launch a Panoramic Capture” button
  • Click start and start scrolling down the website and click Stop when you’re done

Keep in mind that Snagit is not free. There is a free trial that you can check out to see if this is what you want, but once the trial is up, you’ll have to pay $50 for a single-user license. It is expensive, but if you think you can get your money’s worth, why not?

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How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

Capturing a screenshot of an entire webpage can be useful for various reasons, such as for archiving, sharing, or for personal reference. Safari, the default web browser on Mac, provides an easy method to capture an entire webpage as a screenshot.

In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac .

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Steps to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari

Step 1: Launch Safari on your Mac and navigate to the web page you wish to capture. From the top menu bar, click on the File option, and then select the “Export as PDF” option from the drop-down menu.

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

Step 2: Once you have selected the “Export as PDF” option, a save dialog box will appear. Choose the desired location where you want to save the captured web page, and click on the “Save” button to complete the process.

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

Step 3: Now the captured web page will be saved as a PDF file in the selected location. If you prefer to save it as an image, you will need to open the saved PDF file first.

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

Step 4:  With the PDF file open, click on the File option at the top of the screen once more. From the drop-down menu, select the “Export” button.

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Step 5:  In the Export dialog box, select the image format you desire, such as PNG, and then click on the “Save” button. This will save the selected page or pages as image files in the chosen format.

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

Step 6:  After following the above steps, you will now have both the original PDF file and the exported image file saved at the location you chose. You can use either the PDF screenshot or the photo screenshot, depending on your needs, for further use or reference.

How to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari on a Mac?

By following the steps outlined in this guide, you will now be able to take a screenshot of an entire webpage in Safari. Whether you prefer to save the screenshot as a PDF file or as an image, you will have the option to do so. Now, you can use the captured screenshot for your personal or professional needs, or simply keep it as a reference for future use.

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What if I want to capture a screenshot of only a portion of the webpage?

If you want to capture a screenshot of only a portion of the webpage, you can use the built-in screenshot tool in Safari, which allows you to capture a selected portion of the screen. To use this tool, press Shift + Command + 4 on your keyboard

How do I access the saved screenshot files in Safari on a Mac?

The saved screenshot files in Safari on a Mac can be accessed by going to the location where you saved the files, either as a PDF or an image file. You can access the saved files through the Finder app on your Mac or by searching for the file name in Spotlight.

Can I edit the screenshot after it has been saved?

Yes, you can edit the screenshot after it has been saved. You can use an image editing tool, such as Preview or Photoshop, to make changes to the image file.

What file formats can I save the screenshot as using Safari on a Mac?

You can save the screenshot as a PDF file or as an image file in various formats such as PNG, JPG, TIFF, HEIC, JPEG, and OpenEXR.

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How to Take Full-Page Screenshots in Safari on iOS

Most web pages don't fit in a single screenshot, but this iPhone feature lets you save them to a scrollable PDF instead.

In iOS 13 and later, iPhones and iPads can take scrolling screenshots that capture entire webpages in Safari. The best part is that it's almost exactly like taking a standard screenshot. But, instead of saving a screen-sized image, you save the full page as a scrollable PDF.

Here’s how to take scrolling screenshots in Safari.

How to Take a Full-Page Screenshot of a Webpage

To take a scrolling screenshot of a full webpage in Safari, follow these steps:

Open Safari and navigate to the webpage you want to screenshot.

Press the volume up button and the power button simultaneously to take a screenshot. If your iPhone has a Home button, press the Home button and the power button instead. (Learn how to take screenshots without a power button .)

Tap the Full Page option in the toggle near the top of the screen.

The view will change slightly to show the top portion of the scrolling screenshot and, next to it, a miniaturized overview of the entire screenshot down the side. You can scroll the main view of the screenshot by swiping up and down with two fingers.

Dragging the highlighted box on the miniaturized view to the right lets you quickly move the screenshot.

While you’re viewing the screenshot, crop it by tapping the Crop button (which looks like a square with overlapping lines) in the top toolbar. You can also edit it using the markup tools along the bottom of your iPhone’s screen.

When you’re finished cropping and marking up the screenshot, tap the Share button to save it to Files or send it to another app. Your iPhone will save the full webpage as a long, single-page PDF document.

If you want to delete the screenshot without saving it, tap Done and then tap Delete Screenshot .

Other apps can support the full-page screenshot feature, too. Apple’s Mail app is one example; however, it saves a paginated PDF rather than a scrollable single-page file.

One Screenshot Is Better Than Two

Previously, iOS users depended on third-party scrolling screenshot apps to share long webpages. Now, the feature is built right into iOS and works just like a standard screenshot. Once you’ve learned this skill, there are even more ways of taking screenshots on an iPhone to discover.

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Taking a screenshot is a handy skill that allows you to capture and save a snapshot of what's displayed on your screen. Whether you want to preserve a memorable moment, share information with others, or keep a record of important details, knowing how to take a screenshot on Safari can be incredibly useful. Safari, the default web browser for Apple devices, offers several methods for capturing screenshots, each with its own unique advantages. In this article, we'll explore three simple and effective ways to take a screenshot on Safari, empowering you to effortlessly capture and save images of web pages, online articles, or any other content you encounter while browsing the internet.

By mastering these screenshot techniques, you'll be equipped to capture and share visual information with ease. Whether you're a student needing to save excerpts from online research, a professional seeking to document web content for presentations, or simply someone who wants to preserve memorable online moments, the ability to take screenshots on Safari will prove to be a valuable skill. So, let's dive into the methods and learn how to capture and save screenshots using Safari on your Apple device.

Method 1: Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Capturing a screenshot on Safari using keyboard shortcuts is a quick and convenient method that allows you to capture the entire screen, a specific window, or a selected portion with ease. These keyboard shortcuts are intuitive and can be executed seamlessly, making them a popular choice for many users.

Full Screen Screenshot

To capture the entire screen, simply press the Command + Shift + 3 keys simultaneously. Upon doing so, Safari will instantly capture a screenshot of the entire screen, including the browser window and any open tabs or applications in the background. The captured image will be automatically saved to your desktop, ready for you to access and utilize as needed.

Screenshot of a Specific Window

If you wish to capture a screenshot of a specific Safari window, such as a single browser tab, you can do so by pressing Command + Shift + 4 followed by the Spacebar . This combination will transform your cursor into a camera icon, allowing you to click on the desired Safari window to capture a screenshot of it exclusively. Once captured, the image will be saved to your desktop, providing you with a focused snapshot of the selected Safari window.

Custom Selection Screenshot

For scenarios where you only need to capture a specific portion of the Safari window, the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + 4 enables you to create a custom selection screenshot. Upon pressing this combination, your cursor will transform into a crosshair, empowering you to select the exact area of the Safari window that you want to capture. Once the selection is made, releasing the mouse or trackpad will trigger the screenshot to be saved to your desktop, offering you a tailored image of the chosen portion.

By leveraging these keyboard shortcuts, you can efficiently capture screenshots while browsing on Safari, empowering you to preserve and share valuable visual information effortlessly. Whether you need to capture the entire screen, a specific window, or a custom selection, the keyboard shortcuts in Safari provide a seamless and efficient way to capture and save screenshots, enhancing your browsing experience and productivity.

Method 2: Using the Screenshot Toolbar

Another convenient method for capturing screenshots on Safari is by utilizing the built-in Screenshot Toolbar. This feature, introduced in macOS Mojave and later versions, offers a user-friendly interface that simplifies the process of taking screenshots while browsing. The Screenshot Toolbar provides various options for capturing specific portions of the screen, adding annotations, and even recording video clips, making it a versatile tool for visual documentation.

To access the Screenshot Toolbar while using Safari, simply follow these steps:

Open Safari : Launch the Safari browser and navigate to the web page or content you wish to capture.

Activate the Screenshot Toolbar : Once on the desired page, press the Shift + Command + 5 keys simultaneously. This keyboard shortcut triggers the Screenshot Toolbar to appear at the bottom of the screen, presenting a range of screenshot and recording options.

Select Screenshot Type : Within the Screenshot Toolbar, you can choose from various screenshot options, including capturing the entire screen, a specific window, or a custom selection. By selecting the appropriate screenshot mode, you can tailor the capture to suit your specific needs.

Customize Screenshot Settings : The Screenshot Toolbar also allows you to customize additional settings, such as setting a timer for delayed captures, choosing the save location for screenshots, and enabling options for showing the mouse pointer in the screenshot.

Capture and Save : Once the desired settings are configured, simply click on the "Capture" button within the Screenshot Toolbar to initiate the screenshot. The captured image will be saved to the designated location, ready for you to access and utilize as needed.

The Screenshot Toolbar not only streamlines the process of capturing screenshots on Safari but also offers additional features for annotating and editing the captured images. After taking a screenshot, the Screenshot Toolbar provides options for adding text, shapes, and other annotations to the image, empowering you to highlight specific details or provide context to the captured content.

Furthermore, the Screenshot Toolbar enables users to record video clips of their screen, making it a comprehensive tool for visual documentation and communication. Whether you need to capture a static image of a web page or record a dynamic demonstration within Safari, the Screenshot Toolbar equips you with the necessary features to accomplish these tasks seamlessly.

By leveraging the Screenshot Toolbar in Safari, users can enhance their screenshot capabilities, benefiting from a user-friendly interface and versatile options for capturing, annotating, and recording visual content while browsing the web. This method provides a modern and intuitive approach to taking screenshots on Safari, catering to a diverse range of visual documentation needs.

Method 3: Using the Preview App

In addition to the keyboard shortcuts and the Screenshot Toolbar, Safari users can also utilize the Preview app, a versatile and feature-rich tool that offers advanced capabilities for capturing and editing screenshots. The Preview app, which comes pre-installed on macOS devices, serves as a powerful image viewing and editing application, and it includes seamless integration with Safari for capturing and annotating screenshots.

To utilize the Preview app for capturing screenshots while browsing on Safari, follow these simple steps:

Access the Preview App : Once on the desired page, navigate to the Applications folder or use Spotlight Search to locate and open the Preview app.

Capture the Screenshot : Within the Preview app, click on the "File" menu and select "Take Screenshot." This action will present options for capturing the entire screen, a specific window, or a custom selection.

Customize Screenshot Settings : After selecting the desired screenshot mode, the Preview app allows users to customize additional settings, such as setting a timer for delayed captures, choosing the save location for screenshots, and enabling options for showing the mouse pointer in the screenshot.

Annotate and Edit : Once the screenshot is captured, the Preview app provides a comprehensive set of tools for annotating and editing the image. Users can add text, shapes, arrows, and other annotations to highlight specific details or provide context to the captured content. Additionally, the app offers features for cropping, resizing, and adjusting the image, empowering users to refine the screenshot according to their preferences.

Save and Share : After annotating and editing the screenshot, users can save the image in their preferred format and share it with others as needed. The Preview app supports various image file formats, ensuring compatibility and flexibility in sharing the captured screenshots.

By leveraging the Preview app, Safari users can elevate their screenshot capabilities, benefiting from advanced annotation and editing features that enhance the visual documentation process. Whether you need to capture, annotate, or edit screenshots of web pages, online articles, or any other content within Safari, the Preview app provides a comprehensive solution for these tasks, empowering users to capture and customize visual content with precision and efficiency.

Incorporating the Preview app into your screenshot workflow expands your capabilities, allowing you to capture and refine screenshots seamlessly while browsing on Safari. This method offers a robust and versatile approach to capturing and editing screenshots, catering to a diverse range of visual documentation and communication needs.

In conclusion, mastering the art of taking screenshots on Safari opens up a world of possibilities for capturing and preserving visual content while browsing the web. By exploring the three methods outlined in this article, users can equip themselves with versatile and efficient techniques for capturing screenshots on Safari, each offering unique advantages and capabilities.

The keyboard shortcuts method provides a quick and intuitive way to capture screenshots, allowing users to effortlessly capture the entire screen, specific windows, or custom selections with ease. This method is ideal for those seeking a streamlined approach to capturing screenshots without the need for additional interfaces or tools.

The Screenshot Toolbar, introduced in macOS Mojave and later versions, offers a modern and user-friendly interface for capturing and annotating screenshots. With its versatile options for capturing specific portions of the screen, adding annotations, and even recording video clips, the Screenshot Toolbar caters to a diverse range of visual documentation needs, enhancing the screenshot experience on Safari.

Furthermore, the integration of the Preview app with Safari provides advanced capabilities for capturing, annotating, and editing screenshots. By leveraging the comprehensive set of annotation and editing tools offered by the Preview app, users can refine and customize their screenshots with precision, adding context and visual enhancements to the captured content.

By incorporating these methods into their workflow, Safari users can elevate their screenshot capabilities, benefiting from a range of options for capturing, annotating, and refining visual content with precision and efficiency. Whether it's capturing web pages, online articles, or dynamic content within Safari, the ability to take screenshots empowers users to preserve and share valuable visual information seamlessly.

In essence, the knowledge and proficiency in taking screenshots on Safari not only enhance individual productivity and documentation needs but also contribute to effective communication and collaboration. Whether you're a student, professional, or casual user, the ability to capture and share visual content with ease enriches the browsing experience and facilitates seamless information sharing.

By embracing these screenshot techniques, users can harness the power of visual documentation, preserving valuable moments, information, and insights encountered while browsing on Safari. With these methods at their disposal, users can confidently navigate the digital landscape, equipped with the tools to capture, annotate, and share visual content effortlessly.

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How to take a full-page screenshot of a website on an iphone or ipad.

Single-page screenshots are so last year. Let's go the whole hog.

Using a feature tucked away in iPhones (running iOS 13 or later) or iPads (running iPadOS 13 or later), you can take a "full-page" screenshot of a website in Safari and save it as a PDF file. Here's how.

First, open Safari on your iPhone or iPad and navigate to the website you'd like to capture with a full-page screenshot. (This feature doesn't work in Chrome for iPhone or iPad yet.)

When you're ready, take a screenshot on your device by pressing a combination of physical buttons. Here's how to do it on each type of device:

  • iPhones without a Home button:  Briefly press and hold the Side and Volume Up buttons at the same time.
  • iPhones with a Home and Side button: Briefly press and hold the Home and Side buttons at the same time.
  • iPhones with a Home and Top button: Briefly press and hold the Home and Top buttons at the same time.
  • iPads without a Home button: Briefly press and hold the Top button and the Volume Up button at the same time.
  • iPads with a Home button: Briefly press and hold the Top button and the Home button at the same time.

Related: How to Take a Screenshot on Your iPhone or iPad

After you take a screenshot, you'll see a thumbnail image of the screenshot in the corner of the screen. Tap the thumbnail once.

After tapping the thumbnail, you'll enter a screenshot editing mode. Tap the "Full Page" tab located just below the toolbar at the top of the screen. You'll see a preview of the entire web page appear along the right side of the screen. You can scroll through it by sliding your finger.

If you don't like the capture, you can press the Trash Can icon to delete it. But if you're satisfied and want to save it as a PDF file, tap "Done."

In the small pop-up dialog that appears, tap "Save PDF to Files."

Next, browse to the location in Files where you want to save the full-page website capture. When you find the right spot, tap "Save."

If you want to read the full-page screenshot later, open the Files app , navigate to the location of the PDF you just saved, and tap the file once to open it.

Repeat this process as often as you'd like with any website that you'd like to capture as a PDF. Interestingly, the full-page screenshot technique also works in Apple's Pages and Notes apps (although not perfectly), so it might work in other apps as well if you experiment. Have fun!

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How to Screenshot an Entire Webpage

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If you are looking for how to capture a full web page screenshot on Mac or PC, this post for you. I’ve tried a handful of tools and techniques that claim to be able to screenshot an entire webpage, but only a few still work as of this writing.

You want to get this done quickly, so I’ll show you how to do it step by step. I’ll also point out the pros and cons of each method, just wanted to save your time figuring out which method is the best for you.

This guide is for those who want to take a whole screenshot of the entire or long web page — meaning there are sections that aren’t totally visible on your screen.

If you simply want to capture a static window or a full desktop screen, this guide is not for you. You can use the built-in tools on your computer or phone to get that done quickly: Shift + Command + 4 (macOS) or Ctrl + PrtScn (Windows).

  • Don’t want to download any software or extension? Try Method 1 or Method 7 .
  • If you are using the Mozilla Firefox browser, try Method 2 .
  • If you want to capture the screenshots as well as make simple edits, try Method 3, 5, 6 .
Quick Update : For Mac users, it is even possible to capture a full-sized screenshot without a browser extension. 1. Open DevTools in Chrome (command + option + I) 2. Open the Command Menu (command + shift + P) and type in “screenshot” 3. Select one of the two options “Capture full size screenshot” of “Capture screenshot”. 4. The captured image will be downloaded to your computer. — Tip contributed by our reader, Hans Kuijpers.

Table of Contents

1. Print and Save an Entire Webpage as a PDF

2. firefox screenshots (for firefox users), 3. parallels toolbox for mac (safari), 4. awesome screenshot plugin (for chrome, firefox, safari), 5. capture a scrolling window or entire page with snagit, 6. capto app (for mac only), 7. capture a full-size screenshot on chrome without a browser extension, 8. web-capture.net, 9. full page screen capture (chrome extension), 10. paparazzi (mac only).

Suppose you want to extract, say, an Income Statement sheet from Yahoo Finance. First, open the page on a web browser. Here, I use Chrome on my Mac as an example.

Step 1: On the Chrome menu, click File > Print.

ganze website screenshot safari

Step 2: Click the “Save” button to export the page into a PDF file.

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Step 3: If you want to embed the financial sheet into a PowerPoint project, you may need to convert the PDF into an image in PNG or JPEG format first, then crop the image only to include the data part.

  • It’s quick.
  • No need to download any third-party software.
  • The screenshot quality is good.
  • Extra time may be needed to convert the PDF file into an image.
  • It’s difficult to directly customize the screenshots.

Firefox Screenshots is a new feature developed by the Mozilla team to help you take, download, collect and share screenshots. You can use this feature to quickly save a screenshot of an entire web page.

Step 1: Click on the Page actions menu in the address bar.

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Step 2: Select the “Save Full Page” option.

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Step 3: Now you can choose to download the image directly to your computer desktop.

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Side note : I saw that this feature is still in BETA, so it’s not guaranteed that Firefox will keep it. But by the time this post was last updated, this feature is still accessible. Also, the most popular web browser like Apple Safari or Google Chrome doesn’t offer this feature yet.

If you want to take a scrolling screenshot on Mac, you’ll love this feature called “Screenshot Page” in Parallels Toolbox which includes a handful of small utilities.

Note: Parallels Toolbox is not freeware, but it offers a 7-day trial without any functional limitations.

Step 1: download Parallels Toolbox and install the app on your Mac. Open it and find Take Screenshots > Screenshot Page .

ganze website screenshot safari

Step 2: Click on Screenshot Page and it will take you to another window asking to add an extension to Safari. Once you enable it, you’ll see this icon show up on your Safari browser.

ganze website screenshot safari

Step 3: Select the page you want to screenshot and click on the Parallels Screenshot icon, it will then automatically scroll your page and take a screenshot and save as a PDF file on your desktop.

ganze website screenshot safari

  • The quality of the output PDF file is very good.
  • You don’t have to scroll manually as the app will do it for you.
  • Besides screenshotting a webpage, you can also capture an area or window.
  • It takes a bit of time to install the app.
  • It’s not freeware, though a 7-day no limitation trial is provided.

Awesome Screenshot has a plugin that can capture all or part of any web page. Also, it allows you to edit the screenshots: You can comment, add annotations, blur sensitive information, etc. The plugin is compatible with major web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

Here are the links to add the plugin:

  • Firefox (Note: since the Firefox Screenshots is now available, I don’t recommend this plugin any longer. See method 2 for more.)

I’ve tested the plugin on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, and they all work well. To make things easier, I’ll use Google Chrome as an example. The steps for using Awesome Screenshot for Firefox and Safari are quite similar.

Step 1: Open the above Chrome link and click “ADD TO CHROME.”

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Step 2: Hit “Add extension.”

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Step 3: Once the extension icon shows up on the Chrome bar, click on it and select the “Capture entire page” option.

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Step 4: Within a few seconds, that web page scrolls down automatically. A new page will open up (see below), showing you the screenshot with an editing panel that allows you to crop, annotate, add visuals, etc. Click “Done” when you’re finished.

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Step 5: Hit the “download” icon to save the screenshot image. That’s it!

  • Extremely easy to use.
  • Image editing features are great.
  • It’s compatible with major web browsers.
  • The extension may encounter some operational issues, according to its developer. I haven’t experienced any such issues yet.

I really like Snagit ( review ). It’s a powerful screen capture and editing app that allows you to do almost anything related to screenshotting. To take a full screenshot of a web page, follow the steps below (I’ll use Snagit for Windows as an example):

Please note: Snagit is not freeware, but it has a 15-day free trial.

Step 1: Get Snagit and install it on your PC or Mac. Open the main capture window. Under Image > Selection , make sure you choose “Scrolling Window.” Hit the red Capture button to continue.

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Step 2: Locate the web page you want to screenshot, then move the cursor to that area. Now Snagit will be activated, and you’ll see three yellow arrow buttons moving. The bottom arrow represents “Capture Vertical Scrolling Area,” the right arrow represents “Capture Horizontal Scrolling Area,” and the bottom-right corner arrow represents “Capture Entire Scrolling Area.” I clicked on the “Capture Vertical Scrolling Area” option.

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Step 3: Now Snagit scrolls the page automatically and captures the off-screen parts. Soon, a Snagit Editor panel window will pop up with the screenshot it just took. See the available editing features listed there? That’s why Snagit stands out from the crowd: You can make as many changes as you’d like, with tons of options.

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  • It’s able to capture a scrolling webpage as well as a window.
  • Powerful image editing features.
  • Very intuitive and easy to use.
  • It takes time to download and install the app (~90MB in size).
  • It’s not free, though it comes with a 15-day trial.

Capto is a productivity app for many Mac users, myself included. The core value of the app is to record screen videos on your Mac, but it also allows you to capture screenshots and save the images to its library. You then can easily edit, organize and share them.

Note: Similar to Snagit, Capto is also not freeware but it does offer a trial that you can take advantage of.

Here’s how to take an entire screenshot using Capto:

Step 1: Open the app and on the top of the menu, click on the “Web” icon. There you can choose to snap the URL of a webpage in different ways. For example, if you’re already on the page, simply click “Snap Active Browser URL”

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Step 2: You can also edit the screenshot e.g. highlight an area, add an arrow or text, etc. using the tools on the left panel.

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Step 3: Now Capto will extract the page elements and save an image to its library. You then select File > Export to save it locally.

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Note: if you select to let Capto snap a web page from the active browser, this may take some time in case of a longer webpage.

Other Methods

During my exploration, I also found a few other working methods. I don’t want to feature them above because they aren’t as good considering the time and effort you need to invest and the quality of output. Nonetheless, they do work, so feel free to give some of them a try.

ganze website screenshot safari

This tip was kindly shared by one of our readers, Hans Kuijpers.

  • Open DevTools in Chrome (OPTION + CMD + I)
  • Open the Command Menu (CMD + SHIFT + P) and type in “screenshot”
  • Select one of the two options “Capture full size screenshot” of “Capture screenshot”.
  • The captured image will be downloaded to your computer.

It’s an online full-length website screenshot service. You first open the website , copy the URL of a web page you want to screenshot, and paste it here (see below). You can also choose which file format to export. Press “Enter” on your keyboard to continue.

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Be patient. It took me about two minutes before I saw the message, “Your link has been processed! You can download file or ZIP archive.” Now you can download the screenshot.

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  • No need to install any software.
  • Tons of ads on its website.
  • The screenshotting process is slow.
  • No image editing features.

Similar to Awesome Screenshot, Full Page Screen Capture is a Chrome plugin that is incredibly easy to use. Just install it ( here’s the link to its extension page) on your Chrome browser, locate the web page you want to capture and hit the extension icon. A screenshot is made almost instantly. However, I found it less appealing because it does not have the image editing features that Awesome Screenshot has.

ganze website screenshot safari

Update: this app hasn’t been updated for quite a long time, there may be compatibility issues with the latest macOS. I thus don’t recommend it anymore.

Paparazzi! is a Mac utility designed and developed by Nate Weaver specifically for making screenshots of web pages. It’s quite intuitive. Just copy and paste the webpage link, define the image size or delay time, and the app will return the result for you. Once that’s done, click the download icon located on the bottom-right corner to export the screenshot.

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The main concern I have is that the app was last updated quite a few years ago, so I’m not sure if it will be compatible with future macOS versions.

These are the different ways to take screenshots for a full or scrolling webpage. Like I said in the quick summary section, different methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, so be sure to choose the one that best fits your needs. I’ll leave it to you to choose which one(s) to use.

As always, if you’ve got any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment below.

31 Comments

Jeff

Great article, I tried #7 and it worked like a charm! Thanks for your help.

Maskumambang

my recommendation

GoFullPage : chrome extension

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gofullpage-full-page-scre/fdpohaocaechififmbbbbbknoalclacl/related?hl=en

Elena Peter

Hey JP, it’s a great and insightful post for me. The way you have structured all the information with pros and cons about each way to take screenshots of a webpage is commendable. I liked Snagit- allowing me to capture a screenshot while scrolling windows and take a screenshot without using chrome extension on chrome. I appreciate your effort.

Mister Pug

@Hans – that’s the most brilliant tip. I had no idea! Thank you!

Jesper Søkbæk Sørensen

Thanks! – What i have been looking for. Do you know a software to put a link in, so it will fit in the correct pixel?

Kate

Brilliant Firefox, quick as a snap of my fingers! Thank you very much for sharing!

Susan Sinclair

Dear JP, I can’t get Awesome Screenshot with Safari. After the Sept 2019 update to Safari it no longer works. This drives me crazy. It was a great tool. And why can’t Safari & Mac make it work? I also can’t get “command+shift+4” to create a crosshair for taking a shot. Any suggestions? I would be so grateful. I currently have to bring up Preview to take a screenshot.

Kerrie Redgate

Many, many thanks, JP! Firefox worked brilliantly! Super easy! Exactly what I needed (as I didn’t want to install Chrome). Thank you so much for posting all this thorough information. Cheers from Australia!

Shari

I was using Awesome screen shot for years with Safari but now with the latest Update to Safari (Sept 2019) it no longer works (Mac gave me a notice that this plugin wouldn’t work any more.) I hope they update it. It was a great tool to quickly get a full page screen shot.

Phil

Very helpful, however I find the quality of the image (using Methods 3 and 7) was not very good, compared to what we get if we use the snipping tool for part of a website. Should we just expect that free tools aren’t going to have very good resolution?

I also found that both methods didn’t capture the full page of one website, but it was a training one, and I had to pay to access it … could it be that they set up the web page to limit how much of the screen you could capture (it got about 2/3 of it).

Thanks again,

Mering Von

That’s amazing! So many methods! Thanks very much! But there’s a problem after installing the plugin on safari according to the link. They didn’t work except the first option “Capture Visible Part of Page”. Besides, I can’t remove it just as the awesome screenshot on Chrome. There is no “remove” option.

Willem

Great article, thanks. Got the first one for both Safari and Chrome and I use it all the time now in Chrome. Works real well like an app so it feels natural too. Thanks again!

LenSki

Nice researching and great sharing. Very very helpful!! Thank you very much!!

Ted

no 3-dot icon/button (Page Actions menu), or screenshot option, anywhere I could find in my Firefox 65.0.1

None of that in my 3 horizontal line “Open menu” option, either.

Can anyone guide me to this?

Dom

GrabzIt provides a free online screenshot tool that allows you to convert any webpage to a full length screenshot on demand or to a schedule.

https://grabz.it/screenshot-tool/

Perry

I want to capture excels and want scrolling both ways , down and right…can anybody please suggest which will e the best tool for this.

Thanks Inn advance!

MacKenzie

Hey JP – YES! Time for a refresh on what still works. Tons of articles out there, some that were posted as far back as 2007.

A few notes:

Papparazzi – Worked for me sometimes. For longer pages it sometimes stalled out.

Fireshot – I nabbed this Chrome extension when Paparazzi wasn’t working smoothly. Works well and is easy to save to either PDF or JPG. But had trouble from time to time when the web page was a sprawling long one with lots of images.

Web-Capture – This is what I fall back on when all else fails. Even tho it can take a bit of time for longer pages, it usually gets them right.

JP Zhang

Thanks for the notes!

Ravi

Hi I’m trying to take scrolling screen shot of “pop-up” on my web browsers (Chrome & safari). None of the popular extensions are helping me to do that. Any suggestions?

PS: Workaround I’m using right now is to copy the visible section of the pop-up and scroll, repeat the process till the entire pop-up is covered.

Regards, Ravi

Thomas

Great article. Very helpful! Thanks!

JP

You are welcome. Glad that you find it helpful 🙂

Hans Kuijpers

It is even possible to capture a full sized screenshot without a browser extension. – Open DevTools in Chrome (OPTION + CMD + I) – Open the Command Menu (CMD + SHIFT + P) and type in “screenshot” – Select one of the two options “Capture full size screenshot” of “Capture screenshot”. – That’s it… the captured image will be downloaded to your computer

Thanks for sharing that, Hans. 🙂

Miles

On my extremely long webpage it failed to capture the whole page. So probably there is a upper limit to how long a webpage you can capture with this tool.

Alessandro

By far the best solution for Chrome.

Tanya Hyde

Thanks, that’s so useful – Awesome screenshot always captures sticky menus and repeats them down the screencap which is so annoying – this fixes that!

Yogesh

It’s not working for scrolling webpage

Pablo Montero

Awesome Hans!

Nice trick! Love it!! But I cannot get the “whole” page. For example, I tried on this page and only got to “4. Capture a Scrolling Window or Entire page with Snagit” section…

maybe it only happens to my computer?

Anonymous

This helped me so much, thank you!

Mick

Yeah, just get Snagit. It was by far the easiest way to get a scrolling screenshot!

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How to take a full-page screenshot in any iPhone app

In this tutorial, we will show you how to take a full-page screenshot in Apple apps like Safari, Mail, Notes, Maps, and Files, as well as any other non-Apple apps like Google Chrome, Firefox, WhatsApp, Telegram, and more.

Full web page screenshot in iPhone Photos app

If you’ve ever wanted to send a screenshot that shows more than what’s on your screen, then you may want to consider sending a full-page scrolling screenshot.

The process is similar to taking a regular screenshot , but with a full-page version, you get to share more.

Use the built-in full-page screenshot tool on iPhone

iOS has a native option to capture the entire web page, note, email, PDF, or map in one go and save it as an image to the Photos app, or as a PDF to the Files app.

This native screenshot tool works with Safari (when you’re on a web page) and a few other Apple apps like Notes (when you’re inside a note), Mail (when you’re inside an individual email), the Files app (when you’ve opened a PDF), and Apple Maps (when you’ve a map on the screen).

The steps to capture a full-page screenshot in all these apps are similar. We’ve used Safari for this tutorial.

  • Open Safari , Notes , Mail , Files , or Maps  on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Take a screenshot as you would normally do by pressing the Volume Up + Side button .
  • Now tap the screenshot preview that appears on the bottom corner of the screen.
  • Select Full Page from the top. A new preview window will appear next to the screenshot, where you can scroll to see the entire screen. You can also Markup and crop the screenshot.
  • Finally, tap Done and select Save to Photos or Save PDF to Files .

Take full page screenshot of a web page in Safari on iPhone and save it to Photos or Files app

The scrolling screenshot of the Safari web page or the concerned app is now ready. Depending on where you saved it, you’ll find it inside the Photos or Files app.

Crop the screenshot

Before saving the screenshot, you can also make changes to it. For example, you can use the Markup tools or crop the screenshot to remove any unwanted parts of the web page or the screen grab. To do that, tap the Crop button on top of the screen and adjust the screenshot per your requirement. After that, tap Done  > Done and save it.

Crop full page Safari screenshot before saving it

Don’t see the ‘Save to Photos’ option?

While the ability to save a full-screen capture as a PDF via the above method has existed for several years, you can save them as an image to the Photos app only on iOS 17 and later . So, make sure you update your iPhone to get the “Save to Photos” option.

Secondly, you won’t see the “Save to Photos” option if the web page, PDF, note, or email is extremely lengthy . However, it should have you covered for most web articles. In case the on-page ads make the screenshot lengthy, use Safari Reader Mode to strip the ads and then take a screenshot.

Related: How to print pages without ads in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome on Mac

Take a scrolling screenshot in all other iPhone apps

Thanks to third-party apps like Picsew (paid version – $1.99), you can take scrolling screenshots anywhere you scroll vertically, like Chrome, Firefox, WhatsApp, Telegram, Gmail, App Library, Messages, Calendars, Reminders, and more, provided that particular app has not blocked the screenshot feature .

Here’s how to take a scrolling, long-form, full-page screenshot on any iPhone and iPad screen:

1) Download Picsew from the App Store. Now, open it and tap the gear icon > Advanced Features to upgrade to its Pro version.

Picsew Pro iPhone

2) Make sure the screen recording icon is added to your iPhone Control Center. If not, go to Settings > Control Center and tap the green plus icon for Screen Recording .

Add Screen Recording to iPhone Control Center

3) Be in the browser, app, or screen whose long screenshot you wish to take. From here, open the Control Center:

  • On iPhone with Face ID, swipe down from the top right corner.
  • On iPhone with a Home button, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.

4) Long-press the screen recording icon .

5) Select Picsew and tap Start Broadcasting . You have three seconds to tap any empty area in the Control Center to return to the screen whose long screenshot you want.

Picsew Start Broadcast in iPhone Control Center

6) While Picsew is recording your screen (you will see a red pill shape or bar on top of your screen), scroll the page .

7) Once you have scrolled to the desired length (in the screenshots below, you can see I have scrolled from the top of the article to the bottom), tap the red pill shape or red bar from the top of your iPhone to stop the screen recording. At times, you might also see a notification from Picsew saying it has finished the screen recording.

Taking long form screenshot iPhone

8) Open Picsew from the popup or the Home Screen.

9) The app has already stitched several images one after another, creating a long screenshot. Optionally, you can use the tiny yellow pencil icon to adjust individual images. Once done, tap the share icon from the top right and export it as an image or PDF.

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Here’s how the saved full-page, long screenshot looks in the iPhone Photos app:

Full page screenshot iPhone

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  • How to capture a screenshot of a whole text thread on iPhone
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How to take a screenshot in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge

by WEBDOGS August 8, 2019

When collaborating with the WEBDOGS team, helping us “see what you see” is a critical component of sharing feedback. We’ve compiled a list of the most straightforward methods of taking screenshots based on browser and operating systems, further separated by application window or full page.

An “Application Window” screenshot is what the browser actually shows when a page is loaded. In other words, it is the view of a website you’d typically interact with.

A “Full Page” screenshot is a view of the entire page, including parts that are outside of the viewport. This is an especially helpful view to have when communicating desired changes to a page or when needing to get a broader context of the page layout. WEBDOGS typically wouldn’t need this view in the execution of support, but likely would when adding in new features or when receiving feedback on implemented features.

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Full page screenshots, browser window only.

  • Ensure that your browser is that “active window” by clicking anywhere in the browser window.
  • Press Alt + Print Screen (may also say Prnt Scrn , or another variation). This takes a screenshot of the browser and copies it to the clipboard.
  • Paste the image into a ticket or email by pressing Ctrl + V .

Entire screen

  • Press Print Screen (may also say Prnt Scrn , or another variation). This takes a screenshot of the entire screen (i.e. everything displayed on the monitor) and copies it to the clipboard.
  • Press Shift + ⌘ + 4 and a crosshair appears as the pointer.
  • Press the spacebar and the crosshair will turn into a camera.
  • Move the pointer to the target window. As you hover over the window, it will turn blue.
  • Click the window with trackpad / mouse and the screenshot is automatically saved to the desktop.
  • Drag and drop the image into your email or Zendesk.
  • Press Shift + ⌘ + 3
  • A screenshot of the entire screen (i.e. everything displayed on the monitor) is saved to the desktop.

iPhone X and 2018+ iPad Pro

  • Press the power button and volume up button at the same time.
  • The image is saved to the camera roll.
  • Press the home button and power button at the same time.

Most Android devices

  • Simultaneously hold the power button and volume down button. Some devices require the buttons be held for “a few” seconds.
  • The screenshot will be saved to Pictures/Screenshots/ (or DCIM/Screenshots/).

If you’re not able to figure out how to take a screenshot with your Android device, please contact WEBDOGS support for additional help.

  • Install and activate the Full Page Screen Capture browser extension.
  • A small camera icon will appear in the top right corner of the browser.
  • Click the camera icon.
  • Click the “download image” icon and the image will be saved to the Downloads folder.
  • Two finger click (or right click on a mouse) on the target page.
  • Select “Take a screenshot”
  • In the upper right of the browser, select “Save full page”
  • If you select Download, the image goes to your Downloads folder.
  • If you select Copy, the image will be copied to the clipboard.
  • Install and activate Awesome Screenshot
  • Navigate to the target page in Safari
  • Click the Awesome Screenshot icon (looks like a tiny camera lens) to the left of the Safari address bar
  • Click “Capture entire page.” An image opens in a new tab.
  • Click the “Done” button
  • Follow the directions to save the file.
  • Click the “Add notes” icon in the upper right of the browser window. A purple bar appears.
  • Click the save icon (looks like a floppy disk).
  • Select “Reading List” and give the image a clear name.
  • Click the Save button and the box will disappear.
  • Click the white “X”  to the far right in the purple bar and the purple bar goes away.
  • Click the Favorites icon (star with 3 lines to the right).
  • Click the “Reading List” icon to the left of the favorites bar. It should be the second icon down. If you’re not sure, hover your mouse cursor over the button and it will display the button name on the screen.
  • Click the note you just made from the Readng List. The purple bar comes back.
  • Right click anywhere on the page and select “Save picture as”
  • Give the screenshot an easily understood name, take note of the save folder name, and then click the “Save” button.
  • Now you will have an image you can share.

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iPadOS 13: So fertigen Sie Screenshots von ganzen Webseiten an

Sie haben das sicher schon einmal erlebt: Sie möchten einen Screenshot von einer Website mit Ihrem iPhone oder iPad aufnehmen und irgendwie ist nicht alles auf dem Bild drauf.

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Weitere Bildschirmfotos sind nötig, damit auch wirklich alle Informationen gesichert sind. Mit iPadOS 13 und iOS 13 nimmt Ihnen Apple das mühselige Mehrfach-Abknipsen ab und erlaubt Ihnen erstmals eine ganze Webseite als Screenshot zu sichern. Wir erklären Ihnen gerne, was Sie tun müssen und wie die Funktion genau funktioniert – Schritt für Schritt.

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Was in Android schon längst möglich ist, funktioniert nun auf dem iPad und iPhone: Ohne eine zusätzliche App oder großen Aufwand können Sie ganze Webseiten als Bildschirmfoto sichern. Öffnen Sie dazu eine Website in Safari und nehmen Sie einen Screenshot auf, indem Sie den Home-Button beziehungsweise Die „Lauter“-Taste (bei Modellen ohne Home-Button) und den Power-Button kurz gleichzeitig drücken. Tippen Sie auf die eingeblendete Vorschau und wählen Sie oben „Ganze Seite“ aus, bevor Sie dies mit „Fertig“ Ihre Eingabe bestätigen.

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Screenshots mit dem apple pencil.

Auf der WWDC 2019 versprach Apple, dass iPadOS auch den Apple Pencil und seine Funktionen verbessern soll. Neben einer stark überarbeiteten Werkzeug-Ansicht erlaubt Ihnen der Apple-Stift nun etwa auch das schnelle Anfertigen von Bildschirmfotos, ohne dass Sie eine Taste am iPad drücken müssen. Die Funktionsweise ist dabei denkbar einfach, Sie sollten sie aber dennoch genau ausführen, damit es auch klappt: Bewegen Sie den Apple Pencil aus der linken oder rechten unteren Ecke diagonal zur Bildschirmmitte, um einen Screenshot anzufertigen. Sie kommen dadurch auch direkt zur Ansicht zum Bearbeiten des Bildschirmfotos. Sobald Sie fertig sind, können Sie die Aufnahme wie gewohnt in der Fotos-App oder der Dateien-App sichern.

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Tipp: Ganze Webseite in Safari als Screenshot speichern

Oder als PDF weiterleiten

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Ihr wollt von einer kompletten Webseite einen Screenshot machen und diesen weiterleiten? Dann müsst ihr nicht mehrere einzelne Bildschirmfotos machen, um den kompletten Inhalt der Seite weiterleiten zu können, sondern könnt auch ein „Ganzseitiges Bildschirmfoto“ aufnehmen. Das funktioniert nur in Safari.

Im neusten Support-Video erklärt Apple die Vorgehensweise im Detail, unten findet ihr noch einmal eine Beschreibung.

  • Auf einem iPhone mit Face ID: Drücke gleichzeitig die Seitentaste und die Lautstärketaste „Lauter“ und lass die Tasten wieder los.
  • Auf einem iPhone mit Home-Taste: Drücke gleichzeitig die Home-Taste und die Seitentaste bzw. die Standby-Taste (abhängig von deinem Modell) und lass die Tasten wieder los.
  • Tippe auf das Bildschirmfoto in der linken unteren Ecke und danach auf „Ganze Seite“.
  • Bildschirmfoto sichern: Tippe auf „Fertig“, wähle „PDF in ,Dateien‘ sichern“, wähle einen Speicherort und tippe auf „Sichern“.
  • Bildschirmfoto teilen: Tippe auf die Taste „Teilen“, wähle eine Option zum Teilen (beispielsweise „AirDrop“, „Nachrichten“ oder „Mail“), gib die erforderlichen Informationen ein und sende die PDF-Datei.

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Kommentare 20 Antworten

Funktioniert bei mir nicht. Ich habe die Option „Ganze Seite“ nicht.

Ich weise nochmal darauf hin, dass es diese Funktion nur für Screenshots in Safari gibt. Wenn man solche „Ganzseitigen Screens“ auch mit anderen Apps machen will, einfach mal die App Tailor ansehen → https://apps.apple.com/de/app/tailor-screenshot-stitching/id926653095

Auf dem iPad (2018) Null Problemo. Geht schnell und lässt sich zügig einstellen/ beschneiden. ?? Auf dem 12er Mini scheint es Buggy zu sein. Beide Tests mit Eurer Seite. Lädt erst mal ne ganze Weile und hängt dann, Seitenansicht lässt sich nicht scrollen und dann wird nicht alles bis unten dargestellt. ? Wenn ich nicht unbedingt 2-3 untereinander liegende Threads verschicken möchte, nutzt das Beschneiden auch recht wenig und man fährt weiterhin mit einzelnen Shots effektiver.

Für Apps kann ich eher Picsew empfehlen, viel besser als Tailor:

https://apps.apple.com/de/app/picsew-screenshot-stitching/id1208145167

Ich auch nicht…

War mir nicht bewusst, dass das geht. Super Tipp. Vielen Dank!

Man kann auch in die Druckvorschau gehen und als pdf speichern

Stimmt, die hier genannte Möglichkeit ist auf dem iphone aber unschlagbar einfach und schnell.

Kommt darauf in welchem Format es sein soll ?

Das stimmt natürlich ?

Danke für den Tipp, das kannte ich noch nicht!

Das funktioniert auf meinem 12 Pro mit iOS 14. 6 auch nicht im Safari.

Auch hier gibt es bei sehr langen Websiten ein Limit.

Ich bekomme es irgendwie nicht hin….

Nett geschildert. Nur: Wenn ich es dann brauche, weiß ich das bestimmt nicht mehr. Und früher hat man sich darüber lustig gemacht, dass man bei Windows ALT+Strg+Entf drücken muss…

Bei mir geht das such nicht in Ssfari, iPhone SE 2029

So ganz neu ist das nicht. Ich nutze den Screenshot (ganzseitig) schon seit iOS 7.5 auf dem iPhone 4.

Bei mir ist diese Option weder auf dem iPhone noch auf den iPad vorhanden. Ich hab sie auf meinem iPhone aber schon mal gehabt.

iPhone 13 mini – funktioniert nicht, die Auswahlfull screen ist auf dem Screenshot nicht vorhanden bei mir

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Take a full-page screenshot of an entire webpage on iphone with this hidden trick.

Did you know you can screenshot an entire webpage in one go on iPhone? Here's how.

There are plenty of iPhone tips out there - many of which you can read in our iPhone tips and tricks feature - but every now and then, a really great one comes to light that deserves its own feature. Turning the Apple logo - or centre of the back of your iPhone - into a secret button is one of these, but did you know you can also screenshot an entire webpage in one go?

This clever little trick allows you to snap the entire Pocket-lint homepage with just one screenshot, after which you can then scroll through using a slider bar and save as a PDF to view offline. It's brilliant. Genuinely. Here's how to do it.

How to take a scrolling screenshot of an entire webpage

Screenshotting an entire webpage so you can then scroll through easily, crop if you want to and save as a PDF is very simple - once you know how.

  • Open the webpage you want to screenshot in your browser
  • Press the side button and volume up on a Face ID iPhone or the side button and the Home Button on Touch ID iPhones
  • The screenshot you have taken will appear in the bottom left corner
  • Tap on the screenshot in the corner before it disappears
  • You'll be taken to the edit screen where you can markup the screenshot, crop it, share, delete, etc
  • At the top of the edit screen is two tabs: Screen and Full Page. Tap on Full Page .
  • On the side when in the Full Page tab, you will see a scroll bar
  • You can then scroll through the webpage using the scroll bar
  • Tap on Done in the top left corner
  • You can then choose to delete the screenshot, or save it as a PDF

To share the fullpage screenshot, you need to make sure you do it from the edit screen. The share icon is in the top right corner. From here, you can Airdrop it to another device, email it to yourself or someone else, share it through a number of social media platforms and chat platforms, or save it to your files. It's also possible to add the screenshot to a shared album for example so if you are taking a fullpage screenshot of a hotel's website for your next holiday for example, you could then create a shared photo album in Photos for everyone to see what you have found straight away. It's also very useful for order confirmation pages, which sometimes are longer than just your iPhone's screen.

Step four is very important as you won't be able to see the Full Screen option in the edit screen unless you tap on the screenshot in the bottom left corner before it vanishes. It's not an option if you open a screenshot from your Photos .

It's also worth noting that you can crop the captured webpage by tapping on the crop icon when in the Full Screen tab. This will pull up the entire webpage, allowing you to crop from the bottom or the top.

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Seit einiger Zeit habt ihr die Möglichkeit, Bildschirmfotos von kompletten Webseiten beim Surfen in Safari zu machen. So könnt ihr den gesamten scrollbaren Bereich der Ansicht als Foto abspeichern. Bislang ging das allerdings nur in der „Dateien“-App und auch nur im PDF-Format. Mit dem iOS 17 Update ergänzt Apple die Option, den Screenshot als Foto in der Fotos-App abzulegen . Das hat den Vorteil, dass sich die Screens auch leichter mit anderen teilen lassen.

Um einen Screenshot zu erstellen, drückt ihr wie gewohnt gleichzeitig die rechte Seitentaste und den Lauter-Button (iPhones mit Face ID) bzw. den Standby-Knopf und die Home-Taste (iPhones mit Touch ID). Tippt dann unten links auf das Vorschaubild , um in den Bearbeitungsmodus zu gelangen. Dort geht ihr auf den „Ganze Seite“ -Tab und tippt anschließend oben links auf „Fertig“ . In dem aufpoppenden Kontextmenü wählt ihr den Eintrag „In Fotos speichern“ .

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