web2screen
Full Web Page Screen Capture
web2screen is a Safari extension that captures full-page screenshots of webpages in high-quality PNG format. Export high-resolution images perfect for design references, documentation, and sharing entire web pages.
Key Features
- Full-page website screenshots
- High-quality PNG format export
- Capture entire page content
- One-click capture from Safari toolbar
About web2screen
web2screen is a Safari extension for macOS that captures full-page screenshots of any website, including all content below the fold that is not visible on screen. Export high-resolution images perfect for design references, documentation, presentations, and sharing complete web pages.
Standard screenshot tools only capture what is visible on your screen. web2screen goes further by scrolling through the entire page and stitching together a complete, high-resolution image of the full webpage. Whether the page is a short landing page or an extensive article, you get everything in one clean screenshot.
Choose between capturing just the visible area or the entire page, depending on your needs. One-click capture from the Safari toolbar makes the process instant — no configuration required. The exported images are high-quality and ready for professional use.
Who is web2screen for?
- Designers capturing full web page references and inspiration
- Developers documenting website layouts and designs
- QA testers creating visual records of web pages for bug reports
- Content creators who need complete page screenshots for presentations
- Anyone who needs to share or archive a full webpage as an image on Mac
Why choose web2screen?
web2screen solves the limitation of standard screenshot tools that can only capture what is visible. Full-page capture means you never have to stitch together multiple screenshots manually or miss content below the fold.
The one-click workflow from the Safari toolbar makes it the fastest full-page screenshot tool available. High-resolution output ensures your captures look professional whether you are using them for documentation, design, or sharing on macOS.