Chrome Extension

SnapPage

Capture full-page screenshots locally.

A free browser extension for full-page, visible-area, and selected-region screenshots. Save as PNG or JPEG with smart filenames. No account, analytics, or screenshot upload during normal use.

Free No account needed No tracking PNG/JPEG

Direct Answer

SnapPage is a free local-first full-page screenshot extension.

SnapPage captures full web pages, the visible viewport, or a selected region and saves the result locally as PNG or JPEG. It is built for Chrome, Firefox, and other Chromium-based browsers such as Edge, Brave, and Opera. It does not require an account or upload screenshots during normal use.

from the public SnapPage landing page, live store links, privacy policy, and support page.

Question Answer Signal
What does SnapPage do? Captures full-page, visible-area, and selected-region screenshots in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Opera. Public MVP
What files does it save? Downloads screenshots locally as PNG or JPEG files with smart filenames. Supported
Does it upload screenshots? No. Normal capture runs locally in the browser with no account, analytics, telemetry, remote AI, or screenshot upload. Privacy-first
Who is it for? QA testers, designers, marketers, founders, and support teams that need quick visual records of web pages. Best fit

Features

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Full Page Capture

Scroll-and-stitch captures entire pages — no matter how long. Handles SPAs, lazy-loaded images, sticky headers.

Area Selection

Draw a rectangle to capture any region. Or capture just the visible area — your choice.

PNG or JPEG Export

Save screenshots in lossless PNG or smaller JPEG format, with quality controls for JPEG captures.

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Smart File Names

Files are named from the current site and page title so saved screenshots are easier to find later.

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Direct Downloads

Capture and save to your Downloads folder without creating an account or opening a cloud workspace.

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Blocked-Page Guardrails

SnapPage detects browser-restricted pages and explains why Chrome blocks those captures.

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Local-First Privacy

No analytics, telemetry, remote AI, or screenshot uploads during normal use.

Keyboard Shortcut

Press Alt+Shift+S to open the capture flow quickly from a regular webpage.

How It Works

01

Install

Add SnapPage from Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons. No account needed.

02

Capture

Click the icon or press Alt+Shift+S. Choose full page, visible area, or selection.

03

Choose Format

Save as PNG for quality or JPEG for smaller files.

04

Save

Download the screenshot locally with a smart filename.

Privacy First

Your screenshots never leave your browser.

SnapPage has no servers, no accounts, no analytics, no cloud sync. Screenshots are processed locally in your browser. We don't use analytics, telemetry, remote AI, or screenshot upload APIs during normal use.

Read full privacy policy →

Comparison

SnapPage vs Alternatives

Feature SnapPage GoFullPage Awesome FireShot
Full Page Capture Yes Yes Yes Yes
Area Selection Yes No Yes Yes
PNG/JPEG Download Yes No Yes No
Smart File Names Yes Yes Yes Yes
Keyboard Shortcut Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Screenshot Upload During Normal Use Yes Yes No Yes
No Account Required Yes Yes No Yes
Free Core Capture Yes No No No

FAQ

What does SnapPage do?

SnapPage captures full-page, visible-area, and selected-region screenshots in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Opera, then saves them locally as PNG or JPEG files.

Is SnapPage free?

Yes. The current MVP is free for full-page, visible-area, and selected-region screenshot capture with PNG and JPEG export.

Does SnapPage collect my data?

No. SnapPage does not use analytics, telemetry, remote AI processing, or screenshot upload during normal use. Capture preferences are stored locally in Chrome storage.

How does full page capture work?

SnapPage scrolls the page automatically, captures each viewport, then stitches the tiles together with overlap to prevent gaps. It handles sticky headers, lazy-loaded images, and SPAs.

Can I capture Chrome internal pages?

No. Chrome blocks all extensions from capturing chrome://, edge://, and chrome-extension:// pages. This is a browser security restriction, not a SnapPage limitation.

Does SnapPage include an editor, PDF export, or OCR?

Not in the current public MVP. Those features are planned after the core capture workflow is approved and stable.

Does SnapPage work on Edge?

Yes. SnapPage is built with Manifest V3 and works on any Chromium-based browser including Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera.

Published on Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons

SnapPage v0.2.1 is approved and available on Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons. The current public MVP focuses on local screenshot capture and PNG/JPEG downloads.

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