Take a full-page screenshot of any website in desktop, tablet or mobile view — instantly, for free.
Free Website Screenshot Tool
Need to see how a website looks without opening it in a new tab? This screenshot tool loads any URL and previews it in your chosen device mode — desktop (1280px), tablet (768px) or mobile (390px).
Use cases for website screenshots
- Check how competitors' sites look without visiting them
- Preview a staging site URL before going live
- Verify your site renders correctly on mobile
- Create website thumbnails for documentation or presentations
- Archive a webpage's current appearance
- Share a site preview with a client or colleague
For true full-page screenshots
For accurate full-page captures, use Chrome DevTools: press F12, then Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd+Shift+P on Mac), type "screenshot" and choose "Capture full size screenshot". This captures the complete scrollable page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the preview show a blank page? +
Many sites use X-Frame-Options or Content-Security-Policy headers to prevent being loaded in iframes. If you see a blank preview, the site blocks embedding. You can use Chrome DevTools (F12 > Ctrl+Shift+P > "Capture full size screenshot") for a true screenshot of any page.
Can I screenshot password-protected pages? +
No — this tool only works with publicly accessible URLs. For password-protected or logged-in pages, use your browser's built-in screenshot tools or an extension like GoFullPage.
What are the device viewport sizes? +
Desktop: 1280px wide (standard laptop/monitor). Tablet: 768px wide (iPad portrait). Mobile: 390px wide (iPhone 14 equivalent). These match the most common breakpoints used in responsive web design.
How do I take a mobile screenshot of my site? +
Enter your URL, select "Mobile" device, and click Capture. Alternatively, use Chrome DevTools (F12) > Toggle Device Toolbar (Ctrl+Shift+M) for full mobile simulation with the ability to capture screenshots.