Scrolling Screenshot in Chrome — Capture Entire Long Pages
3 manieren om het te doen
Method 1: Capture Full Page Extension — Auto-Scroll Capture
Capture Full Page automates the entire scrolling capture process. Click one button and the extension scrolls through the page, captures each viewport, and stitches them into a single image. It handles sticky navigation bars, floating elements, and lazy-loaded content automatically.
- 1Install Capture Full Page from the Chrome Web Store — no account required.
- 2Navigate to the long page you want to capture.
- 3Click the extension icon and select "Capture Full Page."
- 4The extension auto-scrolls through the entire page — a progress indicator shows the capture status.
- 5Sticky headers and footers are detected and handled to avoid duplication in the final image.
- 6The complete screenshot opens in the built-in editor — annotate with arrows, text, highlights, or step numbers.
- 7Export as PNG, save as PDF, or copy to clipboard.
Method 2: Chrome DevTools Full Size Screenshot
Chrome DevTools can take a full-size screenshot, but it renders the page at once rather than scrolling — which means lazy-loaded images may be missing, and very long pages can fail or produce blank areas.
- 1Press F12 to open DevTools, then Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd+Shift+P on Mac) for the Command Menu.
- 2Type "screenshot" and select "Capture full size screenshot."
- 3Chrome renders the full page and saves a PNG to Downloads.
- 4Limitations: lazy-loaded images often missing, no sticky element handling, no editing tools, very long pages may crash.
Method 3: Manual Scroll-and-Stitch
Without a dedicated tool, you can take multiple screenshots while manually scrolling and stitch them together in an image editor. This is time-consuming and error-prone.
- 1Take a screenshot of the visible area.
- 2Scroll down and take another screenshot, overlapping slightly.
- 3Repeat until you've covered the entire page.
- 4Open all screenshots in an image editor and manually align and stitch them.
- 5This process is slow, imprecise, and not practical for frequent use.
Functievergelijking
| Functie | Capture Full Page | Ingebouwde tools | Andere extensies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automatic page scrolling | Yes — fully automated | No scrolling (renders at once) | Some |
| Sticky element handling | Yes — detects and manages | No — duplicates sticky elements | Rarely |
| Lazy-loaded content | Yes — waits for images to load | No — often missing | Some |
| Very long pages (10,000+ px) | Yes — up to 100,000 px | Often fails | Varies |
| Built-in editor after capture | Yes — arrows, text, shapes, steps | No | Some (paid) |
| PDF export | Yes — one click | No | Rarely |
| Clipboard copy | Yes — with annotations | No | Some |
| Progress indicator | Yes | No | Some |
Veelgestelde vragen
How do I take a scrolling screenshot in Chrome?
Why are images missing in my full page screenshot?
Can I capture a very long web page?
Why does my full page screenshot have duplicate headers?
What's the difference between scrolling screenshot and full page screenshot?
Can I edit a scrolling screenshot after capturing it?
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