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Full Page Screenshot

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Overview

Capture a full-page screenshot by scrolling to the bottom and stitching the slices together.

# Web Store listing — paste-ready Everything to fill the Chrome Web Store form, kept next to the screenshots. ## Title Full Page Screenshot ## Summary (≤132 chars) Capture the whole page in one shot — scrolls, stitches, and lets you crop, annotate, and export to PNG, JPEG, or PDF. ## Category Productivity ## Description (paste into the Description field) Capture an entire web page as a single image — not just the visible part. Full Page Screenshot scrolls through the page, captures each section, and stitches them into one tall image. Then it opens a built-in editor so you can crop, annotate, and save. WHAT MAKES IT WORK EVERYWHERE • Normal pages, long articles, and dashboards • Pages that scroll inside an element (Google Docs, Gmail, Notion, web apps) • Content inside cross-origin iframes (e.g. embedded design previews) • Lazy-loaded images — it waits for them to render • Very long pages — split into multiple full-resolution images, or fit one image ANNOTATION EDITOR • Crop (non-destructive) • Arrow, rectangle, free-hand pencil, and text • Hide/redact sensitive values (pixelate) • Color, thickness, undo/redo EXPORT • PNG, JPEG (smaller files), or PDF • Copy straight to the clipboard — then paste it anywhere • Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Shift+P, configurable) and Cmd/Ctrl+S to save PRIVATE BY DESIGN • No tracking, no ads, no remote servers — everything stays on your device • Installs with minimal permissions; broad access is requested only on demand, and only to capture cross-origin iframes Open source: https://github.com/rodrigoelemesmo/full-page-screenshot ## Permission justifications (one per permission) - activeTab — Used only when the user clicks the toolbar icon or presses the shortcut, to access the current tab so the page can be measured and captured. - scripting — Injects the routine that measures the page, scrolls it, and waits for rendering so the full page can be captured and stitched. - storage — Stores the finished screenshot temporarily to pass it to the result/editor page, and remembers the user's settings. - unlimitedStorage — Full-page screenshots can be large; this avoids the default storage quota when handing the image to the editor page. - host permissions <all_urls> (optional) — Optional permission, requested on demand only when the user captures content inside a cross-origin iframe. Not requested for normal pages. ## Remote code No. The extension contains no remote or third-party code; everything is in the package. ## Data usage (privacy practices form) - Collects or uses any listed data type? NO. (Screenshots are created and processed locally and never transmitted; settings are local preferences synced by Chrome itself.) - Certify: ✅ not sold/transferred to third parties · ✅ not used for unrelated purposes · ✅ not used for creditworthiness/lending. - Privacy policy URL: https://github.com/rodrigoelemesmo/full-page-screenshot/blob/main/PRIVACY.md

Details

  • Version
    1.4.1
  • Updated
    June 13, 2026
  • Size
    44.7KiB
  • Languages
    3 languages
  • Developer
    Email
    maluf.prauze@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This 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.

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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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