WebClip
Overview
Capture the rendered active webpage and save it as a screenshot-based PDF.
WebClip saves any web page exactly as you saw it. Press Print and Save as PDF, and the page often comes out wrong: the layout reflows, a chart disappears, a web app renders half-empty, the colors shift. That happens because the browser re-renders the page through its print stylesheet, which was never meant to match your screen. WebClip takes a different path. It captures the pixels the browser actually rendered, so the file you save looks like the page you were reading. A dashboard, a long chat thread, a styled article, a receipt: it comes out the way you saw it. WHAT YOU CAN DO • Capture the visible area, or the entire scrollable page. WebClip scrolls and stitches long pages seamlessly, including inner panels in web apps like chat feeds, mail, and docs. • Choose your output. Auto gives you one continuous page that reads like the screen. A4 or Letter gives you print-ready pages with content-aware breaks that split at the whitespace between paragraphs and never cut through a line, a table row, or a colored bubble. • Keep your links. Real links on the page (http, mailto, tel) travel into the PDF as genuine clickable annotations. • Re-paginate later. Turn a saved Auto capture into printable A4 or Letter pages after the fact, as a clean PDF-to-PDF split. • Capture just one section with the section picker, and add an optional header/footer stamp (title, URL, capture time, page number). • Evidence Mode records the URL, title, capture time, and a SHA-256 checksum alongside the file, for your own records. It is an honest local clock and a local hash, never dressed up as a trusted timestamp. Your scroll position and the page itself are always restored after a capture, whether it succeeds, fails, or you cancel. PRIVATE BY DESIGN • Everything runs on your device. Screenshots, URLs, page content, and metadata are processed locally and never uploaded. • No analytics, no telemetry, no accounts. There is nothing to sign into and nothing phoning home. • The smallest useful permission set. WebClip requests only activeTab, scripting, downloads, and storage. It does not request access to all sites, and it does not use the debugger permission. • Open source under Apache-2.0, so you can read exactly what it does or build it yourself. Built and maintained by Andrew Michelis, a PMP systems-integration practitioner, and released under his practice, KnackMentor. Home and source: https://knackmentor.com/webclip/
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 19, 2026
- Offered byKnackMentor
- Size455KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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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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