To take a full-page screenshot in Chrome without extensions, press Ctrl+Shift+I (Windows) or Cmd+Option+I (Mac) to open Developer Tools, then Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+P (Mac) to open the command menu. Type “screenshot” and select “Capture full size screenshot” to download the entire webpage as a PNG.
Method 1: Using Chrome Built-in Tools (No Extensions)
- Open the page: Go to the website you want to capture in Chrome.
- Open Developer Tools: Press
F12, orCtrl+Shift+I(Windows/Linux) /Cmd+Option+I(Mac). - Open Command Menu: Press
Ctrl+Shift+P(Windows/Linux) /Cmd+Shift+P(Mac). - Search for Screenshot: Type “screenshot” into the command menu.
- Capture: Select “Capture full size screenshot” from the list.
- Save: Chrome will automatically download the full-page image (usually as a PNG) to your default download location.
Method 2: Using Chrome Extensions
For easier, one-click functionality, you can use browser extensions:
- GoFullPage: A popular, reliable extension specifically for full-page screenshots.
- Awesome Screenshot: Offers, annotation, and capture features.
Alternative: Print to PDF
If the above methods do not work, you can use the built-in print feature:
- Press
Ctrl+P(Windows) orCmd+P(Mac) to open the print dialog. - Set the destination to “Save as PDF”.
- This saves the entire document, which can then be converted to an image if needed.
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