Overview
Capture full page screenshots that stay on your device. Fast, complete images — no account, no upload, no watermark.
ShotDock takes a screenshot of the whole page — and never sends it anywhere. Open ShotDock, choose Full Page or Visible Area, and get one clean, complete image in seconds. The capture, the stitching and the encoding all happen inside your browser. There is no screenshot server, no upload step and no account to create, so a screenshot of an internal dashboard or a private document stays exactly where you took it. What it does: Full page capture. ShotDock scrolls the page for you and joins every section into a single image, including the parts far below the fold. Visible area capture. One click for just what is on screen right now. Sticky headers handled properly. Fixed headers, floating nav bars and cookie banners are kept in the first section, where they belong, and hidden afterwards — so they do not march down the finished image the way they do in a naive full-page screenshot. Seam-free stitching. Sections overlap on purpose, and the stitcher aligns on where the page actually landed rather than where it was asked to go. Pages that shift mid-capture, lazy-loading content, high-DPI displays and page zoom all come out aligned. PNG or JPG. PNG for lossless text and UI, JPG with an adjustable quality setting when file size matters more. Switch format after the capture without taking it again. Copy, download or open full size. Copy straight to the clipboard, save to a tidy ShotDock folder in your downloads, or open the result in its own tab to zoom and inspect it. Keyboard shortcuts. Alt+Shift+S for a full page, Alt+Shift+V for the visible area, both rebindable on Chrome's shortcuts page. Progress you can control. Long pages show live progress and can be paused, resumed or cancelled mid-capture. The page is always restored to how you found it, scroll position included. Very long pages are handled, not refused. Output beyond the browser's canvas limit is split into numbered parts instead of failing. Who it is for: Designers and developers archiving a layout or filing a visual bug. QA engineers attaching evidence to a ticket. Writers and researchers keeping an article as it appeared. Support teams documenting a reproduction. Anyone who has to record a long page, a dashboard or a receipt and would rather not route it through someone else's server. Why it is built this way: ShotDock requests no host permissions at all. Instead of standing access to every site you visit, it asks for access to a single tab at the moment you capture it, and that access lapses when you navigate away. Screenshots are processed in a hidden document inside the extension and released as soon as they are rendered. The result is a screenshot tool with nothing to trust it with. Free, open source under the MIT licence, and built by Degird.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 18, 2026
- Size99.03KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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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