Guide

How to Capture a Full Page Screenshot in Chrome

Capture the entire scrollable page — not just the visible area — with a single keyboard shortcut.

Chrome's built-in screenshot tool only captures what's visible on screen. For full scrollable page capture — the entire page from top to bottom — you need a Chrome extension. Screenmarks captures the visible viewport plus full-page capture, with automatic AI organization.

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 web page. Full-page capture works on any scrollable website.

3

Press Alt+Shift+S

This captures the visible area of the current page and saves it to your Screenmarks library. For full-page scroll capture, click the extension icon and choose "Full Page".

4

View in your library

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

5

Add to a collection

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

Pro Tip

For pages that require scrolling, use the extension icon and select "Full Page" for a complete scrollable capture. Great for capturing entire landing pages or articles.

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