Vault/GoFullPage
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GoFullPage

Extension

Capture entire web pages in one click

Category

Extension

Platform

Browser Extension

Pricing

Free — optional Pro tier ($3.49/month) for editing, cropping, and cloud storage

Website

gofullpage.com

https://gofullpage.com

What is GoFullPage?

GoFullPage is a free Chrome extension that captures a full-length screenshot of any web page. Unlike the built-in browser screenshot feature, it scrolls through the entire page automatically, stitches the captures together, and delivers a single high-resolution image or PDF. No permissions abuse, no ads — just clean screenshots.

How It Works

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Click the GoFullPage icon in your Chrome toolbar

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The extension auto-scrolls and captures every section of the page

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Preview the full-page image and download as PNG, JPEG, or PDF

Click the extension icon (or press Alt+Shift+P) and GoFullPage scrolls through the entire page from top to bottom, capturing each viewport. It then stitches all the frames into one seamless image. The result can be downloaded instantly as PNG, JPEG, or PDF — no server upload required.

Key Features

Captures full-page screenshots with automatic scrolling
Export as PNG, JPEG, or PDF
Works on complex pages with lazy-loaded images
No data collection — screenshots stay on your device
One-click capture from the toolbar
Supports pages behind login walls

Why People Use GoFullPage

Designers use it for client reviews and portfolio captures. Developers use it for bug reports. Marketers use it to archive landing pages and competitor analysis. It removes the pain of manual scrolling-and-stitching workflows entirely.

Best Use Cases

1Bug reports that need full-page context
2Archiving landing page designs before A/B test changes
3Competitor analysis and design inspiration
4Client deliverables and visual QA reviews
5Saving receipts and long email threads

Pros & Cons

Pros

Completely free with no watermarks
Fast — captures most pages in under 5 seconds
Minimal permissions, privacy-friendly
PNG, JPEG, and PDF export options
Works reliably on complex and long pages

Cons

Cannot capture pages inside iframes
Very long pages (10,000px+) may hit memory limits
No built-in annotation or editing tools
Chrome/Edge only — no Firefox support

Alternatives to GoFullPage

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Fireshot

Similar full-page capture with annotation tools built in

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Awesome Screenshot

Screenshot + screen recording combo

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Built-in DevTools

Chrome DevTools has a full-page capture option for developers

Frequently Asked Questions

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