Comparison

FireShot vs Screenmarks

FireShot is a multi-browser extension focused on capturing entire web pages as images or PDFs. It's been around for years and is trusted for reliable full-page capture across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. The Pro version adds annotation and PDF export with headers. But like many capture-first tools, there's no organization, no search, and no AI.

Feature Comparison

Feature
FireShot
Screenmarks
AI-powered organization
Search text inside screenshots
Collections & folders
Notes on screenshots
Cloud storage & sync
Keyboard shortcuts
Full-page capture
Region / partial capture
Ask AI (chat with screenshots)

FireShot Price

Free · Pro $39.95 one-time

Screenmarks Price

Free trial · Plans from $6/mo

FireShot Platform

Chrome Extension, Firefox, Edge, Opera

Screenmarks Platform

Chrome Extension

When to choose FireShot

FireShot is best for users who need reliable full-page capture across multiple browsers and want to export to PDF. It's not a fit for anyone building a screenshot library, needing AI organization, or wanting to search captures by their content.

  • Reliable full-page capture across 4 browsers
  • Export to PNG, JPEG, PDF, GIF, or BMP
  • Pro adds annotation tools and PDF headers/footers
  • One-time payment — no subscription
  • Works offline — captures don't require internet

Why people switch from FireShot

FireShot users leave when they realize that capturing full pages is only half the problem. After saving hundreds of full-page captures, they're all sitting in a Downloads folder with no way to search, organize, or access them from another device. FireShot captures beautifully but doesn't help you find anything later.

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