Overview
Capture the whole page in one click. Save as PNG, JPEG or PDF. No account, no upload, nothing leaves your machine.
Bottomless takes a screenshot of an entire web page, not just the part you can see. One click on the toolbar icon, or one keyboard shortcut, and the whole page comes back as a single image. WHAT IT DOES - Captures the full height of the page, from the top to the very bottom - Saves as PNG, JPEG or PDF, with long pages split across PDF pages - Crops before you save, so you can keep the part that matters - Copies straight to the clipboard for pasting into a document or a chat - Saves directly to Downloads if you would rather skip the preview TURBO Instead of scrolling the page and stitching the bands together, Turbo asks Chrome to render the page once at its full height and hands back the finished image. A 9,600 pixel page takes roughly a tenth of a second, sticky headers stop repeating, and nothing shifts while the capture is running. It is also the only mode that can capture a dashboard or a mail client, where the window itself never scrolls and a panel inside it does. Turbo stretches the layout to its full height so the whole panel is laid out at once. Turbo uses Chrome's debugger API, which is why Chrome shows a yellow notice bar while a capture is running. Chrome does not permit that API to be requested after install, so it is declared up front. You can switch Turbo off in settings, and Bottomless falls back to scrolling and stitching, which uses nothing beyond the tab you clicked on. WHAT IT DOES NOT DO - No account and no sign in - No upload; the image is produced in your browser and stays there - No analytics, no tracking, no telemetry of any kind - No watermark - No host permissions, so it cannot read a page until you ask it to HOW IT HANDLES AWKWARD PAGES Lazy loaded images are given a chance to arrive before the capture starts. Animations and transitions are paused so a carousel does not move between bands. Scrollbars are hidden. Fixed headers are kept once rather than repeated down the image. Pages too tall for Chrome to hold in one image are scaled down rather than silently cut off, and the preview tells you when that happened. Chrome does not allow any extension to read its own internal pages, so browser settings pages, the new tab page and the Web Store cannot be captured. Bottomless says so plainly instead of failing quietly.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 16, 2026
- Size177KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
carlkho.cvk@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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