Comparisons

Choosing a full page screenshot extension

Most Chrome screenshot extensions capture a full page. What separates them is where the image is processed, whether you can annotate it immediately, how they behave in apps with their own scroll areas, and what happens when a page is extremely tall. GoFullScreenshot is free, keeps every capture on your device, and includes the editor.

Four things worth checking

Where your screenshots are processed

Some extensions upload captures to create share links or a cloud library. Check whether the capture ever leaves the browser, and whether an account is required.

Whether editing is included

If annotation lives in a separate app or a paid tier, every screenshot becomes a two-step job. An editor in the result tab is faster.

How it handles modern web apps

Chat, email and dashboard interfaces scroll inside a panel, not the window. Tools that only scroll the window capture one screenful.

What happens with very tall pages

Look for PDF export and for splitting into numbered overlapping parts, otherwise long captures become unusable when downscaled.

Feature sets and pricing change often, so always check the current listing of any extension you compare.

Side-by-side comparisons

What you get either way

  • One-click full page capture, no popup
  • Smart capture for multi-panel apps
  • Pen, highlighter, text, shapes, crop, undo and redo
  • PNG, JPEG, WebP and PDF export
  • Copy to clipboard for Slack, Teams and Docs
  • No account, no analytics, no uploads

Capture your first full page in one click

Free, no account, and every capture stays on your own device.