Broken Link Checker
Find and fix broken links
Generate high-quality screenshots of any website instantly. Perfect for creating mockups, documentation, or sharing website designs.
Start GeneratingScreenshots are rendered in a real Chromium browser at full resolution. No compression artifacts, no missing fonts.
Desktop (1920x1080), tablet (768x1024), and mobile (375x812) viewports. Custom dimensions also supported.
Captures the entire scrollable page, not just the visible viewport. Useful for long landing pages and blog posts.
Input the complete URL of the website you want to capture (including https:// or http://).
Select desktop, tablet, or mobile view. Each option uses standard viewport dimensions for that device type.
Choose between full page capture or viewport only. Full page captures the entire scrollable content.
Screenshots are the backbone of professional deliverables. Client reports, proposals, and audit decks all need visual evidence of what the site looks like right now. Telling a client "your hero section needs work" is vague. Showing them a screenshot with annotations is concrete. If you're doing any kind of SEO, design, or development work for clients, you need screenshots of the current state before you touch anything — otherwise you have no proof of what you improved. Pair screenshots with a full audit of your site to get the complete picture.
Redesigns, A/B tests, layout changes — all of these need a visual record. Take a screenshot before you make a change, then capture the same page after. This sounds obvious, but almost nobody does it consistently. Three months later, when someone asks "what did the homepage look like before we moved the CTA above the fold?", you either have the screenshot or you don't. There's no reconstructing it from memory. Version control tracks code changes, but screenshots track what the user actually sees.
Developers need to see exactly what's broken to fix it. A bug report that says "the layout is weird on mobile" tells them nothing. A screenshot showing the overlapping elements on a 375px viewport tells them everything. Different devices render things differently, and screenshots captured at specific viewport sizes eliminate the back-and-forth of "I can't reproduce it on my machine." Combine visual screenshots with checking for issues like broken links to cover both visual and structural problems.
Competitor websites change constantly. Pricing pages get updated, feature lists get reshuffled, messaging pivots happen overnight. If you're tracking what your competitors are doing — and you should be — screenshots are the only reliable way to preserve what their site looked like at a specific point in time. The Wayback Machine catches some of it, but it misses dynamic content, JavaScript-rendered elements, and pages behind robots.txt. Your own screenshots don't have that problem. For deeper competitive analysis, check how your domain stacks up against theirs.
Great reviews, featured snippets, top search rankings — these are all things worth screenshotting for your marketing materials. A screenshot of your product ranking #1 for a target keyword is more convincing than saying "we rank well." Screenshot your best testimonials for social media posts. Capture your Google Business Profile when it's looking strong. These visual assets are free to create and surprisingly effective in pitch decks, landing pages, and case studies.
Capture SERP positions to prove ranking improvements. Document visual audit issues like missing H1 tags or broken layouts. Screenshot client sites before and after optimization to show measurable progress in reports.
Test responsive layouts across desktop, tablet, and mobile without switching between device simulators. Capture design implementations to compare against mockups and verify pixel-level accuracy across breakpoints.
Create visual content for social media, presentations, and internal reports. Screenshot landing pages for A/B test documentation, capture competitor messaging for positioning research, and build visual case studies.
Document bugs with exact viewport dimensions for reproducible tickets. Test cross-browser rendering without spinning up multiple environments. Capture deployment states to verify visual regressions before and after releases.
We support screenshots up to 4K resolution (3840x2160 pixels) for desktop views. Custom dimensions can be set within these limits.
Screenshots are generated in PNG format, ensuring high quality and transparency support where applicable.
Yes, there's a daily limit of 100 screenshots per user to ensure fair usage of the service.
Yes, our tool works perfectly with Shopify stores, allowing you to capture product pages, collection pages, and even dynamic checkout pages. Great for documenting your store's design and user flow.
The tool is compatible with all major WordPress themes and page builders including Elementor, Divi, and WPBakery. It accurately captures custom layouts, animations, and responsive designs.
Our tool can capture WooCommerce product pages showing different variations. Simply navigate to the specific variation you want to capture and use the viewport or full-page screenshot option.
Yes, you can capture customized Shopify checkout pages, including custom fields and branding elements. This is useful for documenting your checkout process and design modifications.
The tool captures the page as-is at the selected viewport width. It does not interact with the page — hamburger menus stay collapsed, modals stay closed. What you see in a fresh browser window at that viewport size is what you get.
Yes, our tool captures pages with Shopify apps and integrations, including product reviews, wishlist features, and custom functionality. Perfect for documenting your store's enhanced features.
No, this tool captures publicly accessible pages only. It loads the URL in a headless browser without any authentication, so anything behind a login wall, HTTP basic auth, or a WordPress password-protected post will just show the login screen. For authenticated pages, use your browser's built-in developer tools (Ctrl+Shift+P in Chrome, then type "screenshot") or a local screenshot utility that can capture your active session.
Screenshots are captured at the viewport size you select — 1920x1080 for desktop, 768x1024 for tablet, 375x812 for mobile. You can also set custom dimensions up to 4K (3840x2160). If you choose "Full Page" mode, the width stays at your selected viewport but the height extends to capture the entire scrollable length of the page. The output is a 1:1 pixel-accurate PNG, so a 1920px-wide viewport produces a 1920px-wide image.
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