Full Page Capture & Markup
Overview
Capture full scrollable pages, then crop and annotate with arrows, boxes, text, pen, highlighter and blur. Export as PNG or JPG.
Full Page Capture & Markup takes a screenshot of an entire scrollable web page — not just the visible part — then opens a built-in editor so you can crop and annotate before you save. Fast, private, and free: everything happens on your own device. — CAPTURE — Click the toolbar icon and pick a mode (it remembers your last choice): • Full page — automatically scrolls and stitches the whole page into one tall image, and hides repeating sticky headers/footers for a clean result. • Select region — drag a rectangle to grab just the area you want. • Select scroll areas — for dashboards and web apps where the important content lives inside an inner scrolling panel. Hover to pick the panel (DevTools-style: innermost first, arrow keys to resize the target), and it's captured fully expanded, inline with the rest of the page. Keyboard shortcuts are available for the capture modes, and you can press Esc to cancel a capture at any time. — EDIT — The editor opens showing the entire screenshot, with zoom controls (slider, +/–, and Fit). • Crop to any region — non-destructive and re-adjustable at any time. • Annotate with arrows, lines, boxes, circles, text, numbered step markers, a freehand pen, a highlighter, and blur/pixelate (great for hiding sensitive info). • Numbered markers auto-increment (1, 2, 3…) and renumber when you delete one — perfect for step-by-step guides. • Text stays readable on any background thanks to automatic contrast outlining. • Every annotation stays editable: click to select, drag to move, drag the handles to resize, double-click text to retype, and recolor or resize from the toolbar. • Undo / redo, a preset color palette, and S/M/L sizes. — EXPORT — • Download as PNG or JPG. • Copy the cropped image straight to your clipboard (or press Ctrl/Cmd+C). — PRIVACY — Everything happens on your device. No accounts, no sign-in, no analytics or tracking, and no image or page data ever leaves your browser. — RELEASE LOG — v1.3.0 (June 23, 2026) • New "Select scroll areas" capture mode: pick inner scrolling panels and capture the page with them expanded inline. Ideal for dashboards and apps. v1.2.0 (June 22, 2026) • New capture menu on the toolbar icon: choose Full page or Select region; it remembers your last choice. • Select region: drag a rectangle to capture just that area. • Added a keyboard shortcut for region capture. v1.1.1 (June 15, 2026) • Fix: the image now re-fits when the crop bar opens, so the bottom crop handles stay on screen. v1.1.0 (June 14, 2026) • New tools: straight line, circle/ellipse, and auto-numbered step markers. • Zoom controls (slider, +/–, Fit) — the editor opens showing the whole screenshot. • Automatic contrast outlining keeps text readable on any background. • Resize handles for boxes, circles, text, and step markers; recolor/resize selected items from the toolbar. • Press Esc to cancel a capture in progress; configurable capture shortcut. • Thicker default line weights and a clearer pointer/selection icon. v1.0.0 (June 13, 2026) • Initial release: full-page screenshot capture with a built-in crop and markup editor (arrows, boxes, text, pen, highlighter, blur) and PNG / JPG / clipboard export.
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Details
- Version1.3.0
- UpdatedJune 24, 2026
- Size30.29KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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