Guide

How to Capture a Webpage Screenshot in Chrome

Capture the visible page or select the exact region you need, then make it searchable.

Chrome has basic screenshot options, but it does not give you a searchable screenshot library. Screenmarks captures the visible page or a selected region, saves URL context, and processes each capture so you can find it later.

Step-by-Step

1

Install Screenmarks

Add the Screenmarks Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.

2

Navigate to the page you want to capture

Go to any supported web page in Chrome.

3

Press Alt+Shift+S or Alt+Shift+R

Use Alt+Shift+S for the visible area of the current page, or Alt+Shift+R to draw a region. The capture saves to your Screenmarks library.

4

View in your library

The screenshot appears in your Screenmarks dashboard within seconds, with a generated smart title.

5

Add to a collection

Organize the capture into a relevant collection, or let Live Collections sort it automatically.

Pro Tip

Use region capture when you only need one component, error state, chart, or section. Smaller captures often produce cleaner OCR and titles.

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