High-resolution PNG
Save one crisp, full-length image when visual fidelity matters. PNG works well for design QA, bug reports, annotations, reference libraries, and sharing in tools that accept images.
Crisp detail · original widthFullPageRoll is a full page screenshot extension that auto-scrolls long webpages and saves one seamless PNG or PDF—locally.
NO DEVTOOLS. NO PATCHWORK.
You do not need to open DevTools or build a scrolling screenshot by hand. A full screen screenshot stops at the visible viewport; FullPageRoll keeps going below the fold and handles the full page screen capture from the first section to the footer.
Open the article, dashboard, receipt, design, product page, or conversation you want to preserve. FullPageRoll works on regular http:// or https:// webpages.
Click the FullPageRoll camera icon in the Chrome toolbar. You can also press Command + Shift + Y on macOS or Control + Shift + Y on Windows and Linux.
FullPageRoll measures the page, scrolls through each viewport, and stitches the frames into one long image while capturing content below the fold.
Review the completed full page screenshot, then download a high-resolution PNG or continuous single-page PDF. Your source tab remains available.
BUILT FOR PAGES THAT MOVE
Capture every part—even when the page changes as you scroll.
The same page. Three scroll states. One clear difference.WHY THE RESULT STAYS COMPLETE
FullPageRoll keeps scrolling pages, sticky sections, and lazy-loaded content together in one clean full page screenshot—without overlaps, gaps, or manual stitching.
Sticky sections stay clean, without duplicated headers or repeated blocks.
Moving content connects smoothly instead of leaving awkward cuts between sections.
Lazy-loaded sections are included as they appear, from the top of the page to the bottom.
Preview before export. Protected pages and continuously playing video or WebGL animation may use the latest stable frame.
ONE PAGE IN. ONE FILE OUT.
Choose the format that fits what happens next. Every full page screenshot stays continuous from the top of the webpage to the bottom.
Save one crisp, full-length image when visual fidelity matters. PNG works well for design QA, bug reports, annotations, reference libraries, and sharing in tools that accept images.
Crisp detail · original widthSave one uninterrupted document without artificial page breaks. PDF is useful for long articles, receipts, research, records, and files that need to open consistently across devices.
No artificial page breaks · easy to shareCOMPLETE CONTEXT, PRACTICAL WORK
A full page screenshot is most valuable when the whole page provides evidence or context. FullPageRoll keeps that context together for practical work instead of splitting it across numbered files.
Capture a landing page, portfolio, or product flow from header to footer. Compare versions, mark layout issues, and preserve what shipped.
Keep the error, surrounding interface, and page state in one file. Give developers and support teams more context than a cropped viewport.
Archive an article, product page, source, or inspiration page before it changes. One continuous result is easier to scan than numbered screenshots.
Keep order details, confirmation text, line items, and the footer together. Choose PDF for a document or PNG for an image.
LOCAL BY DESIGN
FullPageRoll captures, stitches, previews, and prepares downloads locally. It does not upload your screenshot or webpage data to a FullPageRoll server, and no account is required. Temporary capture records stay inside the extension on your device. FullPageRoll stores at most four captures and clears records older than 24 hours during normal cleanup.
Processed locally. Never uploaded.Read the full Privacy PolicyCHOOSE FOR YOUR WORKFLOW
If you are comparing the gofullpage Chrome extension with an alternative, FullPageRoll offers a focused workflow for capturing an entire webpage in Chrome with automatic scrolling, local processing, and PNG or PDF export. It concentrates on the core path: start a full page screenshot, let the page roll, review the completed result, and save one continuous file.
The right extension depends on your workflow. Compare capture behavior, output formats, privacy, page-length limits, and everyday reliability before you choose. FullPageRoll keeps its workflow focused: start the capture, review one continuous result, and save the format your next task needs.
QUESTIONS, CAPTURED
Install FullPageRoll, open the webpage you want to capture, and click its camera icon in the Chrome toolbar. The extension automatically scrolls the page, stitches each section, and lets you save the full page screenshot as a high-resolution PNG or continuous single-page PDF.
Yes. Unlike a full screen screenshot, FullPageRoll keeps capturing below the visible viewport. Keep the tab open while it captures the webpage from top to bottom, stitches each section, and prepares one result for PNG or PDF export.
Open a regular webpage in Chrome and click the pinned FullPageRoll icon, or press Control + Shift + Y. When the capture finishes, review the complete page and choose the export format you need. This provides a scrolling screenshot on Windows 10 or Windows 11 without opening DevTools or combining a series of overlapping images.
FullPageRoll is designed for long pages and content below the fold. It scrolls through the page in sections and stitches them together. Highly dynamic pages, unusual nested scrollers, or browser image-size limits can affect the result, so check the preview before saving. For the cleanest full page screen capture, let the page finish loading and close temporary overlays before you begin.
Yes. Export the completed capture as one high-resolution PNG or one continuous single-page PDF. You do not need to crop a group of screenshots or join separate files manually. Choose PNG for visual review, annotation, or bug reports, and choose PDF for receipts, research, archiving, or document sharing.
Yes. FullPageRoll is a gofullpage extension alternative centered on one-click webpage capture, automatic scrolling, local processing, and PNG or PDF export. Compare those capabilities against your own workflow and requirements before choosing an extension.
No. Screenshot pixels and temporary image fragments are processed and stored locally in your browser. FullPageRoll does not upload the full page screenshot or captured webpage data to a developer server.
Chrome prevents extensions from running on protected pages, including chrome:// settings, the Chrome Web Store, and some local files. Open a regular webpage beginning with http:// or https://, then start the capture again. This is a Chrome security restriction, not a capture failure.
THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, FINALLY.
Stop rebuilding long webpages from separate screenshots. Add FullPageRoll to Chrome, open the page you need, and create one complete full page screenshot with automatic scrolling, local processing, and PNG or PDF export.