Full Page Screenshot — capture any website, top to bottom
Paste a URL and get a pixel-perfect PNG of the entire page — rendered in a real browser, lazy-loaded images and all. No extension needed.
How it works
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Paste any URL
Any public page — a landing page, an article, a competitor's pricing. No account, no extension, nothing to install.
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A real browser renders it
The Monity engine opens the page in a real browser, scrolls to the bottom, and waits for lazy-loaded images so nothing is missing.
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Download your PNG
One tall, pixel-perfect image of the whole page — preview it in a scrollable frame, then download or share it.
A full-page screenshot, done properly
Screenshotting a whole web page sounds simple until you try it. Your operating system captures one screen. Browser extensions scroll-and-stitch, which breaks on sticky headers, parallax sections, and infinite feeds — and they capture the page as you see it, logged in, with your cookie banners and your window size. This tool does it the way professionals do: a clean, real browser loads the page at a consistent 1440px width, scrolls to the very bottom so lazy-loaded images actually load, and renders one seamless PNG of the entire page.
What people use it for
- Records and compliance — keep dated proof of what a page said: terms, prices, disclaimers, offers.
- Competitor snapshots — file away a rival's landing page or pricing before their next redesign.
- Bug reports and QA — show a developer the whole page exactly as it rendered, not a cropped fragment.
- Design portfolios — archive your shipped work as pixel-perfect, full-length captures.
- Content and SEO audits — capture a page per template for review decks without screenshot gymnastics.
The engine behind it
Every capture runs on the same rendering engine that powers Monity's website monitoring — the system that screenshots thousands of pages a day on a schedule and alerts teams when something changes. This page is simply that engine with a public front door: paste a URL, and it treats your request like any monitoring check. If you find yourself coming back to screenshot the same page every week, that's exactly the job Monity automates.
FAQ
Common questions
How is this better than a browser extension?
Extensions stitch together what your browser shows — with your logins, cookies, ad blockers, and window size baked in, and they often glitch on sticky headers or lazy-loaded sections. This tool renders the page in a clean, real browser at a consistent 1440px width, scrolls the entire page, and waits for images to load. You also don't have to install anything, which matters on locked-down work machines.
Do you keep my screenshots?
Results are kept for about an hour so you can download them, then they expire. If you need a permanent, timestamped visual record of a page — for compliance or evidence — Monity keeps a full screenshot history for every page it monitors.
Why did my capture fail?
The most common reasons: the page requires a login, it blocks automated browsers, or it simply took too long to load. Try the public version of the URL (without login), or a different page on the same site. Some sites with aggressive bot protection can't be captured by any online tool.
Can I screenshot a page automatically on a schedule?
Yes — that's Monity's whole job. It uses this same capture engine to screenshot any page on a schedule, compares each capture to the last, and alerts you in Slack, Teams, or email when something changes. The free plan includes 3 monitors forever.
Is there a limit?
The tool is free with fair daily limits per visitor so it stays fast for everyone. Captures run one at a time — at busy moments you might wait a few spots in the queue.
Need this screenshot again tomorrow?
Automate it.
Monity captures any page on a schedule with this same engine, keeps the history, and alerts you the moment the page changes.
- Free 7-day trial
- No credit card
- 3 monitors free, forever