Windows

Full page screenshot on Windows

PrtScn, Win+Shift+S and Snipping Tool all capture the visible screen, so a long webpage ends up cut off. To capture the entire page on Windows 10 or 11, let the browser do the scrolling: install GoFullScreenshot, press Alt+Shift+S, and the complete page opens in a new tab ready to copy, annotate or export.

Step by step

  1. 1

    Install the extension

    Add GoFullScreenshot to Chrome, Edge or another Chromium browser on Windows 10 or 11.

  2. 2

    Press Alt+Shift+S

    Or click the toolbar icon. There is no popup to click through.

  3. 3

    The page scrolls and stitches itself

    Every section is captured at full resolution and joined into a single tall image.

  4. 4

    Paste or save it

    Copy to the clipboard and paste straight into Teams, Slack, Word or PowerPoint, or save as PNG, JPEG, WebP or PDF.

Why the Windows tools stop at the fold

Windows screenshot tools work at the level of the display: they have no idea that a webpage continues below the window. Even the scrolling capture in some third party tools re-photographs the screen while scrolling, which duplicates sticky headers. A browser extension captures the page itself, so the stitched result matches what the page actually renders.

Frequently asked questions

Can Snipping Tool capture a whole webpage?
No. Snipping Tool, PrtScn and Win+Shift+S capture the screen or a region of it, so anything below the fold is missing. Scrolling capture has to happen inside the browser.
Does this work in Microsoft Edge?
Yes. Edge is Chromium-based and installs extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Edge also has its own Web capture feature, which captures full pages but has no annotation editor beyond basic drawing.
Can I paste the screenshot directly into Teams or Word?
Yes. Copy to clipboard puts the image on the Windows clipboard, so Ctrl+V works in Teams, Slack, Word, Outlook and Docs. Very tall images are resized for the clipboard while the saved file keeps full resolution.
How do I change the keyboard shortcut?
Open chrome://extensions/shortcuts (edge://extensions/shortcuts in Edge) and set any combination you prefer.
Is my screenshot sent anywhere?
No. Everything happens locally in the browser. GoFullScreenshot has no server, no account and no tracking.

On a Mac? Read the macOS guide. Need a PDF? Save a webpage as PDF.

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